Pinned to the top are Plugins
, Templates
, and gems
to help you locate things a little easier. Documentation is in the _docs
repo where you can find everything from Installation to contributing to projects. You can also view them along with other project docs on the website.
I just wanted to create a website for showcasing gems, templates, and plugins I created. I also use the jekyll naming convention when publishing them, but before that I host and work on them on my linux server. When I started developing jekyll themes and learning how the whole theme / template / gem system worked it became obvious to me and my ocd that it was going to make me kinda crazy. I wanted one site to rule them all, not gem push
something and then upload the template somewhere else, then email another site to showcase the theme. So I made this site.
- Website: https://jekyllgems.dev
- Jekyll Guides: https://guides.jekyllgems.dev
- Documentation: https://docs.jekyllgems.dev
- Gitweb: https://git.jekyllgems.dev