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@brillout/docpress
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This directory contains a custom components for integrating Algolia's search functionality into our application. The components here are tailored to meet our specific requirements, ensuring a seamless user experience.
The components/Algolia/
directory was created to address our need for a custom search implementation using Algolia Docsearch. Here’s a brief overview of how this directory was created:
Source Files:
We sourced most of the files from Algolia's DocSearch repository, specifically extracting the base for our <Hit>
component from their Results.tsx file, which includes the core rendering logic and styles.
Customization:
<Hit>
component to tailor the display of search results.Removal of Unused Code: We eliminated unnecessary parts of the original codebase that were not required and were incompatible with our implementation.
Minor adaptation:
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