I love Zurb's Foundation framework, and Jekyll is a great tool for preventing code duplication while building static HTML/CSS/js websites.
This tool really just exists to create a "base" directory for starting new projects.
- all the directories that Jekyll needs to compile your static site
- the foundation framework (css/js/images)
- a default html5 template in _layouts
- a default nav bar under _includes
- orbit slideshow js code in _includes, ready to be called on any page
- default index and 404 page, along with 3 other empty pages
Just download the .zip or
```git clone git://github.com/groovemonkey/jekyll-foundation-base.git```
this baby and get started!
I hope this is useful to someone else as well, it has certainly made me more productive.
Cheers!
-Dave