Quick-start guide
If you already have a full Ruby development environment with all headers and RubyGems installed (see Jekyll’s requirements), you can create a new Jekyll site by doing the following:
# Install Jekyll and Bundler gems through RubyGems gem install jekyll bundler # Create a new Jekyll site at ./myblog jekyll new myblog # Change into your new directory cd myblog # Build the site on the preview server bundle exec jekyll serve # Now browse to http://localhost:4000
If you encounter any unexpected errors during the above, please refer to the troubleshooting page or the already-mentioned requirements page, as you might be missing development headers or other prerequisites.
About Bundler
gem install jekyll bundler
installs the jekyll and bundler gems through RubyGems. You need only to install the gems one time — not every time you create a new Jekyll project. Here are some additional details:
-
bundler
is a gem that manages other Ruby gems. It makes sure your gems and gem versions are compatible, and that you have all necessary dependencies each gem requires. -
The
Gemfile
andGemfile.lock
files inform Bundler about the gem requirements in your site. If your site doesn’t have these Gemfiles, you can omitbundle exec
and just runjekyll serve
. - When you run
bundle exec jekyll serve
, Bundler uses the gems and versions as specified inGemfile.lock
to ensure your Jekyll site builds with no compatibility or dependency conflicts.
Options for creating a new site with Jekyll
jekyll new <PATH>
installs a new Jekyll site at the path specified (relative to current directory). In this case, Jekyll will be installed in a directory called myblog
. Here are some additional details:
- To install the Jekyll site into the directory you’re currently in, run
jekyll new .
If the existing directory isn’t empty, you can pass the--force
option withjekyll new . --force
. -
jekyll new
automatically initiatesbundle install
to install the dependencies required. (If you don’t want Bundler to install the gems, usejekyll new myblog --skip-bundle
.) - By default, the Jekyll site installed by
jekyll new
uses a gem-based theme called Minima. With gem-based themes, some of the directories and files are stored in the theme-gem, hidden from your immediate view. - We recommend setting up Jekyll with a gem-based theme but if you want to start with a blank slate, use
jekyll new myblog --blank
- To learn about other parameters you can include with
jekyll new
, typejekyll new --help
.
When in doubt, use thehelp
command to remind you of all available options and usage, it also works with thenew
,build
andserve
subcommands, e.g.jekyll help new
orjekyll help build
.
Next steps
Building a Jekyll site with the default theme is just the first step. The real magic happens when you start creating blog posts, using the front matter to control templates and layouts, and taking advantage of all the awesome configuration options Jekyll makes available.
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Licensed under the MIT license.
https://jekyllrb.com/docs/quickstart/