Farewell to F5: Building a Seamless Writing Workflow with Jekyll LiveReload
As a 20-year Linux veteran, I have zero tolerance for mechanical tasks that break my "flow." When using Jekyll for blogging, many developers fall into a repetitive trap: edit a paragraph -> switch to the browser -> hit manual refresh (F5). It’s a tiny friction, but like a memory leak in your code, i
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