- Created a new Docusaurus project for documentation. - Added configuration file `docusaurus.config.ts` for site settings and theme. - Established initial documentation structure with overview and GitFlow sections. - Included a `.gitignore` file to exclude unnecessary files and directories. - Added essential files such as `package.json`, `package-lock.json`, and initial CSS styles. - Removed outdated guides related to Gitea and Jenkins management.
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841 B
TypeScript
34 lines
841 B
TypeScript
import type { SidebarsConfig } from '@docusaurus/plugin-content-docs';
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// This runs in Node.js - Don't use client-side code here (browser APIs, JSX...)
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/**
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* Creating a sidebar enables you to:
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- create an ordered group of docs
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- render a sidebar for each doc of that group
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- provide next/previous navigation
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The sidebars can be generated from the filesystem, or explicitly defined here.
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Create as many sidebars as you want.
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*/
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const sidebars: SidebarsConfig = {
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// By default, Docusaurus generates a sidebar from the docs folder structure
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tutorialSidebar: [{ type: 'autogenerated', dirName: '.' }],
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// But you can create a sidebar manually
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/*
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tutorialSidebar: [
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'intro',
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'hello',
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{
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type: 'category',
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label: 'Tutorial',
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items: ['tutorial-basics/create-a-document'],
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},
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],
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*/
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};
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export default sidebars;
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