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Jekyll 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 3 years and 7 months ago
(20 Aug 2019)
Yes Yes 4.3.2
(20 Jan 2023)
3 7 years ago
(26 Oct 2015)
No Yes 3.9.3
(30 Jan 2023)
2 8 years and 10 months ago
(06 May 2014)
No Ended 7 years ago
(27 Oct 2015)
2.5.3
1 9 years ago
(06 May 2013)
No Ended 8 years and 10 months ago
(07 May 2014)
1.5.1
0 14 years ago
(19 Oct 2008)
No Ended 8 years and 10 months ago
(07 May 2014)
0.9.0

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.


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This page was last updated on 06 February 2023. Latest releases are automatically updated.