Minimalistic Jekyll theme that automatically supports dark and light modes for blogs
brutalist-blog is a hyper-minimalistic dark/light theme that is fully-responsive and easy to integrate with various features. Inspired by Mark Otto’s personal site, this theme offers a no-frills design that allows users to focus on the content. It automatically changes between dark and light modes based on the user’s OS settings and provides support for features like Google Analytics, XML sitemap, RSS Atom feed, full markdown support, and more. The theme can be easily installed and customized to suit individual preferences.
To install the brutalist-blog theme, follow these steps:
git clone [repository-url]
gem install bundler
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
For installation with GitHub Pages, you can follow these additional steps:
After cloning the repository, checkout the gh-pages branch.
In the repository directory, for local development, execute:
bundle exec jekyll serve
For a more detailed installation guide, refer to this guide by GitHub: Creating a GitHub Pages Site with Jekyll
brutalist-blog is a minimalistic dark/light theme that offers a clean and uncluttered design for websites. It provides automatic mode switching, easy integration with Google Analytics, XML sitemap and RSS Atom feed generation, full markdown support, and customizable style changes. The theme can be easily installed and deployed using Jekyll and GitHub Pages, making it accessible for users of all levels of expertise. With its simplicity and functionality, brutalist-blog is a great choice for those who prefer a minimalistic and focused design for their websites.