What is Jekyll?

Jekyll is a high-level language that can be losslessly translated to and from readable editable C. This allows it to be used in C projects, with C programmers, C libraries, and C tools.

Jekyll is a research project from Intel Research Cambridge. Although the project is led by Intel, we are keen to collaborate with anyone else who is interested.

Go here to find out why you should use Jekyll, or here to read about Jekyll's feature set.

Where can I get it?

Download it from Sourceforge here.

Where can I find out more?

Read the documentation.