--- layout: page title: "Octopress Plugins - Usage & Examples" date: July 18 2011 sidebar: false comments: false footer: false --- Octopress ships with the following plugins. Many have been written specially for Octopress, but some have been selected from the Jekyll community with various changes and improvements. - [Code Block](/docs/plugins/codeblock) - For easy inline code sharing - [Include Code](/docs/plugins/include-code) - Embed code from your filesystem - [Gist Tag](/docs/plugins/gist-tag) - Automatically downloads and embeds Github gists - [Render Partial](/docs/plugins/render-partial) - Insert any file into another post or page - [Image Tag](/docs/plugins/image-tag) - Easily post images with class names and titles - [Blockquote](/docs/plugins/blockquote) - Generate beautiful, semantic block quotes - [Pullquote](/docs/plugins/pullquote) - Generate CSS only pull quotes — no duplicate data, no javascript - [Custom filters](/docs/plugins/octopress-filters) - Liquid filters built just for Octopress - [Category Generator](/docs/plugins/category-generator) - Generates archive pages for each blog category - Sitemap Generator - Generates an SEO friendly sitemap.xml - Compass Compiler - Forces Jekyll to compile Compass on each load - Haml Converter - Allows .haml pages to be processed by Jekyll - Pygments Cache - Caches code snippets to speed up Jekyll processing - Titlecase - Required by several plugins to automatically generate proper title captalization