
Use Notion as a CMS for Jekyll.
Jekyll Notion is an innovative tool designed to bridge the gap between Notion and Jekyll, allowing users to seamlessly import Notion pages into their Jekyll site. With the ongoing development of version 3, users can expect new features and optimizations, while those seeking stability can rely on the well-established 2.x.x branch. This integration provides a powerful way to manage content, making it an attractive solution for developers and content creators looking to streamline their workflow between these two platforms.
Using Jekyll Notion can significantly enhance your content management experience by providing a robust framework to manage posts, pages, and media from Notion. By utilizing environment variables and specific configurations, users can customize how their content is presented, thus ensuring an efficient and user-friendly setup.
NOTION_TOKEN for secure integration with your Notion account.
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.
Notion is an all-in-one workspace that helps individuals and teams organize and manage their projects, notes, documents, and databases. It offers a range of features, including note-taking, task management, project planning, team collaboration, and more, all within a single app.