Jekyll on Windows
While Windows is not an officially-supported platform, it can be used to run Jekyll with the proper tweaks. This page aims to collect some of the general knowledge and lessons that have been unearthed by Windows users.
Installation
Julian Thilo has written up instructions to get Jekyll running on Windows and it seems to work for most.
Encoding
If you use UTF-8 encoding, make sure that no BOM
header
characters exist in your files or very, very bad things will happen to
Jekyll. This is especially relevant if you’re running Jekyll on Windows.
Additionally, you might need to change the code page of the console window to UTF-8 in case you get a “Liquid Exception: Incompatible character encoding” error during the site generation process. It can be done with the following command:
Auto-regeneration
As of v1.3.0, Jekyll uses the listen
gem to watch for changes when the
--watch
switch is specified during a build or serve. While listen
has
built-in support for UNIX systems, it requires an extra gem for compatibility
with Windows. Add the following to the Gemfile for your site: