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by mediumdave
3802 days ago
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> Jekyll should work on Windows because Ruby works on Windows. Jekyll is a bit of a nightmare on Windows at the moment, at least if any significant part of your workflow is based on cygwin. (I helped a colleague get it running a couple weeks ago.) Cygwin ruby + gem install jekyll -> fail. rbenv to build ruby from source under Cygwin, gem install jekyll -> fail. The one solution I found that works is using Chocolatey [1] to install ruby and then gem install jekyll. Even so, I wasn't able to get pygments working for syntax highlighting, and the Chocolatey Ruby does not play nicely with cygwin terminal for interactive programs. [1] https://chocolatey.org/ |
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