
A lightweight jamstack knowledge graph application
This repository is no longer under active development. This is the Proof of Concept version of UX Methods, retained here for reference. UX Methods is a collaborative, lightweight Jamstack knowledge graph built with Jekyll and powered by a purpose-built UX Methods Ontology via the Jekyll-RDF plugin. Its goal is to document and interconnect the practices and techniques of user experience design and provide a use case to explore the uses and limitations of "boutique" knowledge graphs. It is built with open-source tools and technologies, designed to evolve and scale over time.
UX Methods is a collaborative knowledge graph built with Jekyll and powered by a purpose-built UX Methods Ontology. It aims to document and interconnect user experience design practices and techniques. The project provides a freely accessible linked open data knowledge base and a starter kit of tools and technologies for exploring knowledge graphs. With a user-friendly web interface, users can easily access the knowledge captured in the UX methods ontology and knowledge base. The project is designed to be flexible, open-source, and to evolve and scale over time.

Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby that allows you to create simple, fast, and secure websites without the need for a database.
Gulp.js is an old but popular site building tool that automates various repetitive development tasks in web development, such as compiling Sass, minifying JavaScript, and optimizing images.