![]() ![]() ![]() We strongly encourage you to upgrade to at least Ruby 2.4.x like our friends at GitHub Pages or even go with Ruby 2.5. We recommend you start planning migration to newer versions of Ruby, such as 2.4 or 2.3. After the date, maintenance of Ruby 2.2 will be ended. Ruby 2.2 is now under the state of the security maintenance phase, until the end of the March of 2018. ![]() Prepare for the next major update, as next major version Jekyll 4.0 will drop support for Ruby 2.1 and 2.2. Wolfram Schroers, Edward Shen, Florian Thomas, Frank Taillandier, Gert-jan Theunissen, Goulven Champenois, János Rusiczki, Jed Fox, Johannes Müller, Jon Anning, Jonathan Hooper, Jordon Bedwell, Junko Suzuki, Kacper Duras, Kenton Hansen, Kewin Dousse, Matt Rogers, Maximiliano Kotvinsky, mrHoliday, Olivia, Parker Moore, Pat Hawks, Sebastian Kulig, Vishesh Ruparelia, Xiaoiver and Yashu Mittal. This release wouldn’t have been possible without all the following people:Īaron Borden, Alex Tsui, Alex Wood, Alexey Pelykh, Andrew Dassonville, Angelika Tyborska, Ankit Singhaniya, Ashwin Maroli, bellvat, Brandon Dusseau, Chris Finazzo, Doug Beney, Dr. And of course many bug fixes and updates to our documentation - which you can now search thanks to our friends Full history is here.A new latin option is available to better handle URLs slugs.Jekyll will now check to determine whether host machine has internet connection.If you’re using a gem-based theme in coordination with the -incremental option, you should notice some significant speed during the regeneration process, we did see build time went down from 12s to 2s with minimal-mistakes theme during our tests.Your source root folder should now look cleaner. New collections_dir configuration option allows you to store all your collections in a single folder.A big thanks to for this feature and to LiveReload author. LiveReload is available as an option during development: with jekyll serve -livereload no more manual page refresh.This file will ensure that Netlify always uses the same version of Jekyll. This will install the jekyll gem and create a file called Gemfile.lock. In the terminal, run the following command: bundle init. Here are a few of the latest additions from our contributors: This guide will talk through the steps on how to create a repository for your site using GitHub. We’re happy to release a new minor for the new year. ![]()
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