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Gatsby is another React-based SSG which also integrates GraphQL and Netlify as a CMS. If any of that is confusing to you, don't worry about it, because that's all I'll say about it for now.
$ bundle update --bundler Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/......... Using bundler 2.2.33 Following files may not be writable, so sudo is needed: /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0 /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/build_info /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/cache /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/doc /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/extensions /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/gems /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/specifications Fetching public_suffix 4.0.6 Fetching colorator 1.1.0 Fetching concurrent-ruby 1.1.9 Fetching eventmachine 1.2.7 Your user account isn't allowed to install to the system RubyGems. You can cancel this installation and run: bundle config set --local path 'vendor/bundle' bundle install to install the gems into ./vendor/bundle/, or you can enter your password and install the bundled gems to RubyGems using sudo. Password: Installing colorator 1.1.0 Installing public_suffix 4.0.6 Installing eventmachine 1.2.7 with native extensions Installing concurrent-ruby 1.1.9 Fetching http_parser.rb 0.8.0 Installing http_parser.rb 0.8.0 with native extensions Fetching ffi 1.15.4 Installing ffi 1.15.4 with native extensions Fetching forwardable-extended 2.6.0 Installing forwardable-extended 2.6.0 Fetching rb-fsevent 0.11.0 Installing rb-fsevent 0.11.0 Fetching rexml 3.2.5 Installing rexml 3.2.5 Fetching liquid 4.0.3 Installing liquid 4.0.3 Fetching mercenary 0.4.0 Installing mercenary 0.4.0 Fetching rouge 3.26.1 Installing rouge 3.26.1 Fetching safe_yaml 1.0.5 Installing safe_yaml 1.0.5 Fetching unicode-display_width 1.8.0 Installing unicode-display_width 1.8.0 Fetching addressable 2.8.0 Installing addressable 2.8.0 Fetching i18n 1.8.11 Installing i18n 1.8.11 Fetching pathutil 0.16.2 Installing pathutil 0.16.2 Fetching kramdown 2.3.1 Installing kramdown 2.3.1 Fetching terminal-table 2.0.0 Installing terminal-table 2.0.0 Fetching kramdown-parser-gfm 1.1.0 Installing kramdown-parser-gfm 1.1.0 Fetching sassc 2.4.0 Fetching rb-inotify 0.10.1 Installing rb-inotify 0.10.1 Installing sassc 2.4.0 with native extensions Fetching listen 3.7.0 Installing listen 3.7.0 Fetching jekyll-watch 2.2.1 Installing jekyll-watch 2.2.1 Fetching em-websocket 0.5.3 Installing em-websocket 0.5.3 Fetching jekyll-sass-converter 2.1.0 Installing jekyll-sass-converter 2.1.0 Fetching jekyll 4.2.1 Installing jekyll 4.2.1 Bundle updated!
Next.js is a JavaScript framework built on top of React, a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Next.js can be used for building simple static sites as well as single-page applications (SPAs).
Finally, we get to Jekyll, which started this whole adventure. Jekyll is a Ruby-based SSG and is the engine behind GitHub pages.
Next.js is a JavaScript framework built on top of React, a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Next.js can be used for building simple static sites as well as single-page applications (SPAs).
Finally, we get to Jekyll, which started this whole adventure. Jekyll is a Ruby-based SSG and is the engine behind GitHub pages.
Gatsby is another React-based SSG which also integrates GraphQL and Netlify as a CMS. If any of that is confusing to you, don't worry about it, because that's all I'll say about it for now.
Hugo is different from the previous two SSGs in that it's not React-based, but written in Go. Like Gatsby, Hugo plays nicely with Netlify and also claims to be "the fastest tool of its kind", able to build pages in < 1 ms.