Instructions for El Capitan

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sudo gem install jekyll
{% endhighlight %}
Note that upgrading MacOS X does not automatically upgrade Xcode itself
Note that upgrading Mac OS X does not automatically upgrade Xcode itself
(that can be done separately via the App Store), and having an out-of-date
Xcode.app can interfere with the command line tools downloaded above. If
you run into this issue, upgrade Xcode and install the upgraded Command
Line Tools.
### Jekyll & Mac OS X 10.11
With the introduction of System Integrity Protection, several directories
that were previously writable are now considered system locations and are no
longer available. As a result, it is recommended that you choose one of a
number of available Ruby environments ([RVM][], [rbenv][], [chruby][], etc.) in
which to install Jekyll.
[RVM]: https://rvm.io
[rbenv]: http://rbenv.org
[chruby]: https://github.com/postmodern/chruby
If you elect to use a method other than Homebrew to install Ruby, it may be
necessary to modify your `$PATH` variable using the following command:
{% highlight bash %}
export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
{% endhighlight %}
GUI apps can modify the `$PATH` as follows:
{% highlight bash %}
launchctl setenv PATH "/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
{% endhighlight %}
This approach is useful because `/usr/local` is considered a "safe" location on
systems which have SIP enabled, it avoids potential conflicts with the
version of Ruby included by Apple, and it keeps Jekyll and its
dependencies in a sandboxed environment. Therefore, individual gems
can be added or removed according to your specific needs.
To install RubyGems on Gentoo:
{% highlight bash %}