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@andyet/simplewebrtc
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This contains the source for the @andyet/simplewebrtc
npm package
It also generates the documentation for that package.
There was no readme here, someone should type this up
All of the documentation code and output is in the docs/
subdirectory.
The code that generates the documentation is in docs/src
, and the
output is in docs/build
.
There is also a README.md file in docs/build
that appears to be hand
made.
Rebuilding the docs site requires two steps: copying over the sdk data, and building the site.
First run npm run docs:data
to copy over the info from the sdk
metadata.
Next run npm run docs:build
to build the docs site.
To view the docs run npm run docs:serve
then point your browser to
http://localhost:3000
No clue, someone needs to write this
This repo varies from the typical static site deploment process, owing to the fact that this is a repo for both the sdk and the docs. The doc site generation is done by the dev and committed into the repo.
The docs in the master
branch are automatically deployed to
docsss.simplewebrtc.com.
Running /deploy
in slack deploys the docs to docs.simplewebrtc.com.
Commits to branches are not deployed.
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We found that @andyet/simplewebrtc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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