Jekyll Files and Folders An In-Depth Look
 
    When you first create a Jekyll site, you'll notice a handful of files and folders right away. Some have names you might recognize, like a configuration file, while others, with their leading underscores, might seem a bit mysterious. It's a common feeling, but each of these components plays a vital role in building your static website. This article will take a close look at every key file and folder, explaining its purpose in a way that's easy to understand. By the end, you'll know exactly what everything does, which will give you the confidence to start building and customizing your GitHub Pages site. This knowledge is the foundation for creating a clean, organized, and scalable project from the very beginning.      Table of Contents        The Core Configuration Files             _config.yml The Master Control        Gemfile and Gemfile.lock for Dependencies            Your Content in Posts and Pages             _posts for Your Blog Articles        Creating Pages T...