Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby by Tom Preston-Werner. It is distributed under the open source MIT license. Jekyll was first released by Tom Preston-Werner in 2008. Jekyll was later taken over by Parker Moore, an employee of GitHub who led the release of Jekyll 1. Jekyll started a web development trend towards static websites. As of 2017 Jekyll was ranked the most popular static site generator, largely due to its adoption by GitHub. The idea of the Jamstack formed around Jekyll and the other static site generators that it inspired. More information...
According to PR-model, jekyllrb.com is ranked 442,079th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 80,252nd in German Wikipedia.
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