Installation Guides
Bridgetown is software written in Ruby, a friendly programming language that maximizes programmer happiness and makes it easy to build and customize open source projects. You will need to install Bridgetown as a Gem after you set up your Ruby language environment. You will also need to install Node and Yarn to manage your website’s frontend assets.
For a quick summary of how to install Bridgetown, read Getting Started. What follows are more in-depth guides to setting up your developer or server environments.
Requirements #
If you don’t have some or all of these tools, our setup guides for macOS, Ubuntu Linux, and Ubuntu for Windows will help you install them.
-
GCC and Make (which you can check by running
gcc -v
,g++ -v
andmake -v
). -
Ruby version 3.1 or above (ruby version can be checked by running
ruby -v
) -
Node version 12 or above (which you can check by running
node -v
) -
Yarn (which you can check by running
yarn -v
)
Guides #
For detailed installation instructions, take a look at the guide for your operating system:
Upgrading? #
We now have an official upgrade guide for migrating your Bridgetown v0.2x website to v1.0.