Very interesting, Gourav.
Happy to see the younger generation taking interest in Jekyll.
I’m one of the maintainers of Jekyll and have always desired to have a native app to improve workflow with Jekyll.
However regarding your app, apart from the name, is there any other connection with Jekyll?
From what I understand, the app is just consuming GitHub API to allow edits to repository files.
If yes, then the app isn’t strictly Jekyll oriented but can be seen as a generic subset of an android app for GitHub.
Therefore sadly, I do not think this (in its present condition) warrants being featured on the Jekyll website.
FYI, Jekyll could be run on JRuby (Java implementation of the Ruby language) as well (apart from mainstream CRuby / MRI). Something for you to experiment with…
P.S. My android dev knowledge is zero and have no clue if kotlin and jruby have compatiblity issues.
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