A pseudocode/algorithm formatter for sites powered by jekyll.
Sometimes you don't want to use a particular programming language to demonstrate a concept because of the syntactic overhead. Jekyll-Pseudo lets you use a gently styled free-formated representation.
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indentation is preserved 
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a word beginning with a capital letter is a keyword 
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a word followed by parentheses is a function name 
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all other words are variables 
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words within double quotes are generally strings 
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these symbols are auto-formatted: <-- <= >= --> =
Sample output:
{% pseudo %}
Function swap(old, new)
  remaining <- quorumSize
  success <- False
  For Each host
    result[host] <- send(host, propose(old, new))
    If result[host] = "ok"
      remaining--
  If remaining > 1+quorumSize/2
    success <- True
  For Each result
    If success
      send(host, confirm(old, new))
    Else
      send(host, cancel(old, new))
{% endpseudo %}
Output is annotated with <span> classes and can be styled using CSS. Typically keywords are made bold and variables are italicized.
With a bit of formatting, the above code becomes:
