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Jekyll — The Ruby Static Site Generator Behind GitHub Pages

Jekyll transforms plain text files into static websites and blogs. It reads Markdown and Liquid templates, generates a complete site at build time, and powers GitHub Pages natively.

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Introduction

Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby that converts Markdown, Liquid templates, and YAML front matter into a production-ready static website. Created by Tom Preston-Werner in 2008, it became the default engine behind GitHub Pages and remains one of the most widely deployed generators for blogs, documentation, and project sites.

What Jekyll Does

  • Converts Markdown and HTML with Liquid templates into a static site
  • Supports YAML front matter for per-page metadata and layout selection
  • Provides a built-in development server with live reload
  • Generates a complete blog-aware site with posts, categories, and tags
  • Integrates directly with GitHub Pages for zero-config deployment

Architecture Overview

Jekyll reads source files from a project directory, parses YAML front matter, processes Liquid tags and filters, renders Markdown through kramdown (default), and writes the final HTML to a _site output folder. Plugins hook into the build lifecycle at generator, converter, or tag stages. The entire pipeline runs as a single Ruby process with no database or server-side runtime required.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install Ruby 2.7+ and run gem install jekyll bundler
  • Configure site metadata, permalink style, and plugins in _config.yml
  • Place posts in _posts/ using the YYYY-MM-DD-title.md naming convention
  • Add custom layouts under _layouts/ and reusable partials under _includes/
  • Deploy by pushing _site/ to any static host, or use GitHub Pages for automatic builds

Key Features

  • Native GitHub Pages integration with automatic builds on push
  • Liquid templating with filters, includes, and layout inheritance
  • Extensive plugin ecosystem for SEO, feeds, sitemaps, and pagination
  • Incremental regeneration for fast rebuilds during development
  • Themes as gems that can be versioned and shared across projects

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Hugo — Written in Go, significantly faster builds, but uses a custom template syntax instead of Liquid
  • Eleventy — Node.js-based, more flexible with multiple template languages, less opinionated structure
  • Pelican — Python-based static generator, strong reStructuredText support, smaller plugin ecosystem
  • Gatsby — React-powered with GraphQL data layer, heavier build process, richer client-side interactivity
  • Astro — Modern component-based static generator supporting multiple UI frameworks, different mental model

FAQ

Q: Is Jekyll still actively maintained? A: Yes. The project continues to receive maintenance releases and security patches, and it remains the default GitHub Pages engine.

Q: Can Jekyll handle large sites with thousands of pages? A: Jekyll can build large sites, though build times grow linearly. Incremental builds and caching help, but very large sites may benefit from Hugo or similar generators.

Q: Do I need Ruby knowledge to use Jekyll? A: Basic usage requires no Ruby. Liquid templates and Markdown cover most needs. Ruby knowledge helps only when writing custom plugins.

Q: How does Jekyll compare to a CMS like WordPress? A: Jekyll produces static files with no database or server runtime, resulting in faster page loads and simpler hosting. It trades WordPress's admin UI for a file-based workflow.

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