--- layout: docs title: Installation prev_section: home next_section: usage permalink: /docs/installation/ --- Getting Jekyll installed and ready-to-go should only take a few minutes. If it ever becomes a pain in the ass, please [file an issue](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/issues/new) (or submit a pull request) describing the issue you encountered, and how we might make the process easier. ### Requirements Installing Jekyll is easy and straight-forward, but there are a few requirements you’ll need to make sure your system has before you start. - [Ruby](http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/) - [RubyGems](http://rubygems.org/pages/download) - Linux, Unix, or Mac OS X
Running Jekyll on Windows

It is possible to get Jekyll running on Windows, but the official documentation does not support installation on Windows platforms.

## Install with RubyGems The best way to install Jekyll is via [RubyGems](http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/3). At the terminal prompt, simply run the following command to install Jekyll: {% highlight bash %} $ gem install jekyll {% endhighlight %} All Jekyll’s gem dependencies are automatically installed by the above command, so you won’t have to worry about them at all. If you have problems installing Jekyll, check out the [troubleshooting](../troubleshooting) page or [report an issue](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/issues/new) so the Jekyll community can improve the experience for everyone. ## Optional Extras There are a number of (optional) extra features that Jekyll supports that you may want to install, depending on how you plan to use Jekyll. These extras include syntax highlighting of code snippets using [Pygments](http://pygments.org/), LaTeX support, and the use of alternative content rendering engines. Check out [the extras page](../extras) for more information.
ProTip™: Enable Syntax Highlighting

If you’re the kind of person who is using Jekyll, then chances are you’ll want to enable syntax highlighting using Pygments. You should really check out how to do that before you go any further.

Now that you’ve got everything installed, let’s get to work!