Deep Dives
Blog
The blog is now the detailed handbook for JekyllNet. Instead of keeping every feature note on one long page, it groups the important topics into focused articles.
Start here
These articles cover the main surfaces most users and contributors care about first.
An end-to-end practical handbook from setup to publishing and troubleshooting.
A practical tour of rendering, publishing semantics, filters, and site-building capabilities.
Grouped explanations for the _config.yml options that matter most today.
How build, watch, serve, CI, and packaging fit together.
How multilingual docs, provider selection, cache, incremental translation, and glossary support work.
Project framing
These articles explain why the project and docs site are being shaped this way.
Suggested reading order
If you want a guided path, this sequence works well.
- Read complete usage guide first This gives you the fastest practical path from zero to stable daily workflow.
- Read feature overview first This gives you the broadest picture of what JekyllNet can already do.
- Move to configuration guide second Once you know the features, the config article tells you how to shape them.
- Use CLI workflow for day-to-day work This article helps when you are setting up local preview, automation, and package distribution.
- Use AI translation when adding more locales This article explains how to scale beyond hand-maintained bilingual content.