Product Information
What is Jekyll?
Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware static site generator. It takes a template directory (representing the raw form of a website), processes it through the Liquid converter, and produces a complete static website ready to be served by Apache or your favorite web server. It's also the engine behind GitHub Pages, which you can use to host project pages or blogs directly from GitHub.
How to use Jekyll?
Jekyll is a simple, blog-friendly static site generator that transforms plain text into a complete static website or blog using templates and converters, eliminating the need for databases or complex maintenance.
Core Functions of Jekyll
Static Site Generator
MarkDown support
No Tracking
Syntax Highlighting
Content Management
Command Line Interface
Usage Scenarios of Jekyll
- Convert Plain Text Content into Static Websites
- Create and manage personal blogs
- Host Project Pages for Free via GitHub Pages
- Deploy Static Websites
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