--- title: Plugins permalink: /docs/plugins/installation/ --- You have 3 options for installing plugins: 1. In your site source root, make a `_plugins` directory. Place your plugins here. Any file ending in `*.rb` inside this directory will be loaded before Jekyll generates your site. 2. In your `_config.yml` file, add a new array with the key `plugins` (or `gems` for Jekyll < `3.5.0`) and the values of the gem names of the plugins you'd like to use. An example: ```yaml # This will require each of these plugins automatically. plugins: - jekyll-gist - jekyll-coffeescript - jekyll-assets - another-jekyll-plugin ``` Then install your plugins using `gem install jekyll-gist jekyll-coffeescript jekyll-assets another-jekyll-plugin` 3. Add the relevant plugins to a Bundler group in your `Gemfile`. An example: ```ruby group :jekyll_plugins do gem "jekyll-gist" gem "jekyll-coffeescript" gem "jekyll-assets" gem "another-jekyll-plugin" end ``` Now you need to install all plugins from your Bundler group by running single command `bundle install`.
GitHub Pages is powered by Jekyll.
All Pages sites are generated using the --safe
option
to disable plugins (with the exception of some
whitelisted plugins) for
security reasons. Unfortunately, this means
your plugins won’t work if you’re deploying to GitHub Pages.
You can still use GitHub Pages to publish your site, but you’ll need to
convert the site locally and push the generated static files to your GitHub
repository instead of the Jekyll source files.
_plugins
, _config.yml
and Gemfile
can be used simultaneously
You may use any of the aforementioned plugin options simultaneously in the same site if you so choose. Use of one does not restrict the use of the others.
:jekyll-plugins
group are activated
regardless of the --safe
mode setting. Be aware of which
gems are included under this group!