Jekyll
app ruby-runtimeJekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator. It takes text written in your favorite markup language and uses layouts to create a static website. You can tweak the site’s look and feel, URLs, the data displayed on the page, and more.
Release | Released | Active Development | Active Maintenance | Latest |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 | 5 years ago (20 Aug 2019)
|
Yes | Yes |
4.3.4
(16 Sep 2024)
|
3 | 9 years ago (26 Oct 2015)
|
No | Yes |
3.10.0
(24 Jun 2024)
|
2 | 10 years ago (06 May 2014)
|
No |
Ended
9 years ago (27 Oct 2015)
|
2.5.3
(22 Dec 2014)
|
1 | 11 years ago (06 May 2013)
|
No |
Ended
10 years ago (07 May 2014)
|
1.5.1
(28 Mar 2014)
|
0 | 16 years ago (19 Oct 2008)
|
No |
Ended
10 years ago (07 May 2014)
|
0.9.0
(15 Dec 2010)
|
Jekyll follows Semantic Versioning. It does not have a fixed release policy,
nor a clearly defined support policy. Nevertheless, limited bug fixes and security updates are
always applied to the version used by GitHub Pages (Currently
3.9.x
).
Ruby Compatibility
Release | Ruby |
---|---|
4 | 2.5+ |
3 | 2.0+ |
2 | 1.9.3+ |
0 - 1 | 1.8+ |
More information is available on the Jekyll website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
Show Product Identifiers
-
cpe:
cpe:/a:jekyllrb:jekyll
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cpe:
cpe:2.3:a:jekyllrb:jekyll
You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.
A JSON version of this page is available at /api/jekyll.json. See the API Documentation for more information. You can subscribe to the iCalendar feed at /calendar/jekyll.ics.