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{{Wiki Engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki Engine' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
{{Wiki engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki engine' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
|name            = Jekyll
|name            = Jekyll
|URL              = https://JekyllRb.com
|URL              = https://JekyllRb.com
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|about URL        = https://JekyllRb.com/philosophy/
|about URL        = https://JekyllRb.com/philosophy/
|documentation URL= https://JekyllRb.com/docs/
|documentation URL= https://JekyllRb.com/docs/
|maintopic        = Wiki Engine<!--leave this as is, it can not be over-ridden-->
|maintopic        = Wiki engine<!--leave this as is, it can not be over-ridden-->
|founder          = Wiki engine founder<br><small>(founder and CTO, etc)</small><!--founder & other position(s); wikilink if needed; if none, use 'unknown'-->
|founder          = Wiki engine founder<br><small>(founder and CTO, etc)</small><!--founder & other position(s); wikilink if needed; if none, use 'unknown'-->
|CEO              = Owner and/or CEO<br><small>(owner and/or CEO)</small><!--engine Owner/Chief Executive Officer; wikilink if needed; if none, use 'unknown'-->
|CEO              = Owner and/or CEO<br><small>(owner and/or CEO)</small><!--engine Owner/Chief Executive Officer; wikilink if needed; if none, use 'unknown'-->
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|status          = Active<!--'Active' if available, 'Dead' if not, 'Dormant' if available but no staff support-->
|status          = Active<!--'Active' if available, 'Dead' if not, 'Dormant' if available but no staff support-->
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'''Jekyll''' is a simplistic software package compiled in {{tag|Ruby}}.  Created by the co-founder of [[GitHub]],<ref name=OpenCollective>[https://OpenCollective.com/jekyll Jekyll]; ''OpenCollective.com''; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref> it is released as {{tag|open source}} under the terms of the {{tag|MIT license}}.  Although primarily a [[:Category:Blog|blog]] publishing software,<ref name=OpenCollective/> due to its option for in-page (including section) editing, Jekyll also functions as a great {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}}.  Jekyll is able to render by utilising {{tag|Markdown}} or {{Wp|Textile (markup language)|Textile}} and [https://shopify.GitHub.io/liquid/ Liquid] templates,<ref name=OpenCollective/> and requires no [[:Category:Database|database]] for storage, instead supports loading content from {{Wp|YAML}}, {{tag|JSON}}, {{tag|comma-separated value}} (CSV), and {{Wp|tab-separated values}} (TSV) files.<ref>[https://JekyllRb.com/docs/datafiles/ Data files]; ''JekyllRb.com''; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref>
'''Jekyll''' is a simplistic software package compiled in {{tag|Ruby}}.  Created by the co-founder of [[GitHub]],<ref name=OpenCollective>[https://OpenCollective.com/jekyll Jekyll]; ''OpenCollective.com''; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref> it is released as {{tag|open source}} under the terms of the {{tag|MIT license}}.  Although primarily a [[:Category:Blog|blog]] publishing software,<ref name=OpenCollective/> due to its option for in-page (including section) editing, Jekyll also functions as a great {{tag|Wiki engine|wiki engine}}.  Jekyll is able to render by utilising {{tag|Markdown}} or {{Wp|Textile (markup language)|Textile}} and [https://shopify.GitHub.io/liquid/ Liquid] templates,<ref name=OpenCollective/> and requires no [[:Category:Database|database]] for storage, instead supports loading content from {{Wp|YAML}}, {{tag|JSON}}, {{tag|comma-separated value}} (CSV), and {{Wp|tab-separated values}} (TSV) files.<ref>[https://JekyllRb.com/docs/datafiles/ Data files]; ''JekyllRb.com''; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref>


Jekyll can be customised by way of {{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}}, including Bootstrap, and {{tag|Semantic Web|semantic}} functions.  Sites created in Jekyll can also be connected to cloud-based [[:Category:Content management system|CMS]] software such as CloudCannon, Forestry, Netlify, or Siteleaf; and this also enables [[editor]]s to modify site content without having to know how to code.  Notably, Jekyll is the software engine used by GitHub Pages from {{tag|GitHub|GitHub, Inc.}}<ref>[https://JekyllRb.com/docs/github-pages/ GitHub Pages]; ''JekyllRb.com''; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref>
Jekyll can be customised by way of {{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}}, including Bootstrap, and {{tag|Semantic Web|semantic}} functions.  Sites created in Jekyll can also be connected to cloud-based [[:Category:Content management system|CMS]] software such as CloudCannon, Forestry, Netlify, or Siteleaf; and this also enables [[editor]]s to modify site content without having to know how to code.  Notably, Jekyll is the software engine used by GitHub Pages from {{tag|GitHub|GitHub, Inc.}}<ref>[https://JekyllRb.com/docs/github-pages/ GitHub Pages]; ''JekyllRb.com''; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.</ref>

Latest revision as of 19:18, 23 November 2022

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Jekyll
Changes • [No WikiNode] • About • Documentation • [No Source code]
Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: Wiki engine founder
(founder and CTO, etc)
Owner / CEO: Owner and/or CEO
(owner and/or CEO)
Interface language: English
Programming language: Ruby
Software license: MIT license
Status: Active

Jekyll is a simplistic software package compiled in Ruby. Created by the co-founder of GitHub,[1] it is released as open source under the terms of the MIT license. Although primarily a blog publishing software,[1] due to its option for in-page (including section) editing, Jekyll also functions as a great wiki engine. Jekyll is able to render by utilising Markdown or Textile and Liquid templates,[1] and requires no database for storage, instead supports loading content from YAML, JSON, comma-separated value (CSV), and tab-separated values (TSV) files.[2]

Jekyll can be customised by way of CSS, including Bootstrap, and semantic functions. Sites created in Jekyll can also be connected to cloud-based CMS software such as CloudCannon, Forestry, Netlify, or Siteleaf; and this also enables editors to modify site content without having to know how to code. Notably, Jekyll is the software engine used by GitHub Pages from GitHub, Inc.[3]

Jekyll is sponsored by the Open Collective.[1]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jekyll; OpenCollective.com; accessed 10 August 2021.
  2. Data files; JekyllRb.com; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.
  3. GitHub Pages; JekyllRb.com; Jekyll; accessed 10 August 2021.
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