Migrating from Jekyll to MkDocs
Our company (or rather I as the technical writer responsible for our documentation) recently decided to say goodbye to our current solution for creating documentation: Jekyll. Instead, we are now working on migrating our existing content to MkDocs.
In this post I want to tell you a little bit about the reasons behind this decision.
Status Quo Currently, we still use Jekyll 3 to build our documentation.
Jekyll is a static site generator that uses static Markdown files and converts them to a website.