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Is there a way to run Jekyll on windows without installing Ruby or anything else?

It doesn't need to be perfect - I am basically looking for a simple way to preview a Jekyll and GitHub pages based blog.

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    No, there is no way to do that. But what do you mean with "Jekyll and Github ages"? That would be this age too. Apr 1, 2018 at 0:29
  • Thx for the comment. Typo fixed Apr 1, 2018 at 6:15
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    Hmmm... my excuse is that it was late. I didn't even realize that was a typo and you actually meant "pages". I really thought you meant "ages". Sorry. <g> Apr 1, 2018 at 10:36
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It's not possible without copying anything onto your machine, but it's possible without installing anything.

You can use Portable Jekyll - it's a portable download including Ruby and anything else needed to run Jekyll.

Just download it as a .zip file, unzip on your machine and run setpath.cmd, which opens a command prompt with all environment variables set that you need to execute Jekyll.

I'm using this to build multiple Jekyll sites locally on my Windows machine.


By slightly tweaking setpath.cmd, it's also possible to create a batch file which you can just double-click to build your site.
I submitted a pull request for that (but unfortunately it has not yet been merged yet), read the description for more information.

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  • thx for the hint! it basically works - unfort. the project is quite outdated :( Apr 8, 2018 at 12:50
  • I know. It was not when I started using it, but the author hasn‘t updated it for a long time now. But that‘s the only portable version of Jekyll that I know of. Apr 8, 2018 at 18:13
  • Why is the zip file so huge, I am actually with 440 mb and still downloading. Might the dockercontainer be less in size, although docker itself is huge.
    – Timo
    Feb 21, 2021 at 20:11
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    It is a huge download, most of the size are the Git (909MB), ruby (382 MB) and devkit (365 MB) directories. No idea why it's so big, but in the end it doesn't matter...you just download it once. I don't have much Docker experience, but if it's possible to get a similar "portable" experience with Docker, I'm all ears. Feb 21, 2021 at 21:25
  • There is the portable git (40 mb) and Ruby.I think packaging windows knowledge is needed and then you can reduce the size. Docker offers jekyll for 180 mb. I will try it and let you know, although I try to avoid docker.
    – Timo
    Feb 22, 2021 at 18:46

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