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[Feature Request]: Adding Jekyll Tutorial under docs. #3622

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Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby. It allows you to transform your plain text into static websites and blogs, making it particularly popular for building personal blogs, project documentation, and company sites.
I propose adding a comprehensive Jekyll tutorial under the Docs section. This tutorial will cover the following topics to help users get started and effectively use Jekyll for static site generation:

-Introduction to Jekyll
-Installing Jekyll
-Setting up a new Jekyll site
-Jekyll configuration
-Creating pages and posts
-Using themes
-Working with layouts and includes
-Jekyll plugins
-Deployment
-Best practices and troubleshooting

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This feature would enhance my use of the project by providing a structured and detailed guide for using Jekyll. For example, new users unfamiliar with Jekyll can quickly get up to speed and create their static websites efficiently.

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A specific scenario where this feature would be beneficial is for developers looking to create personal blogs or project documentation sites using Jekyll. The tutorial will provide step-by-step instructions, making it easier for users to understand and implement Jekyll, resulting in a smooth setup and deployment process.

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