An opinionated guide to common Jekyll design patterns and anti-patterns.
The Jekyll Style Guide serves as a valuable resource for developers working with Jekyll, a popular static site generator. This guide offers an opinionated approach to commonly used design patterns and highlights potential anti-patterns that could confuse new users. Given Jekyll's flexibility, the introduction of consistent conventions aims to simplify the development process and enhance user experience.
By addressing the common pitfalls and encouraging best practices, the guide ensures that both novice and experienced users can create impressive Jekyll sites with ease. As this document evolves, it seeks to establish clear standards that can be universally adopted, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their Jekyll development workflow.
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.