Jekyll Resources
I recently migrated this website from WordPress to Jekyll. You can read about that decision and process on this post. Before making that migration, research was done to ensure Jekyll was the right platform.
While researching, I created a GitHub repository to track themes, plugins, and sites that used Jekyll. I am going to share some of these resources here. Check out the repository for the complete list and share your own.
Themes
- *folio by Lia Bogoev
- Athena by Diana Mounter
- Autm-rb by Kirill B.
- Brume by Aigars Dzerviniks
- Contrast by Niklas Buschmann
- CV Crafter by streetturtle
- Dactl by Marcin C
- Daktilo by Motaquillah Maddane
- Documentation Theme by tomjoht
- Duo by Shu Uesugi
- Ed by minicomp
- Fur by CloudCannon - E-Commerce Theme
- Good Clean Read by adueck
- Jasper2 by Jekyller
- JBlog by Alperen Bozkurt
- Jekyll CaymanPietro Menna
- Jekyll Material by James Hamann
- Jekyll Simple by wild-flame
- Kagami by Kamikat
- Kasper by Rosario Rascuna
- Krishna by Sharath Kumar
- Lagom by Matt Swanson
- Lagrange by Paul Le
- Lanyon by Poole
- Lokmont by Artem Sheludko
- Matjek by ShawnTeoh
- Mediator by Dirk Fabisch
- Mediumish by WowThemesNet
- Millennial by Paul Le**
- Minimal Blog by runningUnicorn
- Monochrome by dyutibarma
- Pixyll by John Otander
- Poole by Poole
- Portfolio Kami by Bloc
- Simplest by nandomoreirame
- Sustain by Jekyller
- Swiss by Diana Mounter
- Textlog by Heiswayi Nrird
- The Plain by Heiswayi Nrird
- Thinkspace by Heiswayi Nrird
- TeXt by Tian Qi
- Type on Strap by Sylhare
- Urban by midzer
- Vitae by Jekyller
- White Paper by Vinit Kumar
- Wing by Jannik Richter
Tutorials
Plugins
- Jekyll Auth by Ben Balter, “A simple way to use GitHub OAuth to serve a protected Jekyll site to your GitHub organization”
- Jekyll Language Plugin by Vincent Wochnik, “Jekyll 3.0-compatible multi-language plugin for posts, pages and includes”
- WordPress to Jekyll Exporter by Ben Balter, “One-click WordPress plugin that converts all posts, pages, taxonomies, metadata, and settings to Markdown and YAML which can be dropped into Jekyll”
Websites
- Ben Balter https://ben.balter.com/
- Jonathan Buys https://jonathanbuys.com/
- Eon’s Swift Blog http://eon.codes/
Hopefully other people migrating or exploring Jekyll with find this useful. There will be many more resources I use as I continue to build and develop this site. I will update the list and I go.
If there is a resource you think should be added to the list please let me know.