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Top 3 Go Jekyll Projects
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No, plugins are not supported in any meaningful way. With Jekyll I can write "_plugins/foo.rb" and put any code in there, and even monkey-patch core Jekyll code.[1] I can't do this with GoJekyll, because Go doesn't really provide a good mechanism for this.
What it does have is a bunch of optional features that are typically provided by plugins in Jekyll[2], but this is a very different meaning of "plugins" that Jekyll has.
[1]: Whether you should be doing this is a different issue, but I would argue that for a static website builder it's fine, especially since you can just lock the Jekyll version with little downsides, and it doesn't change that often in the first place.
[2]: A list of them: https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/blob/main/docs/plugins.m...
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Jekyll projects in Go? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | memo | 949 |
2 | gojekyll | 329 |
3 | nenu | 5 |
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