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algoliasearch.zendesk-hc
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This JavaScript library replaces the default search of your Zendesk Guide help center by Algolia.
Algolia is a hosted full-text, numerical, and faceted search engine capable of delivering realtime results from the first keystroke.
Read our documentation on algolia.com.
The package.json
holds multiple scripts:
clean
: Removes dist/
and node_modules/
build
: Compiles the JS & CSS files to dist/algoliasearch.zendesk-hc.{css,js}
dev
: Launches parcel
, and watches the files to rebuild them if neededlint
: Lints the JS filesformat
: Runs prettierWe're considering any contribution and PR, please go ahead!
Bump the version in package.json
. We follow semantic versioning.
npm install
npm run clean
NODE_ENV=production npm run build
npm publish
This project is under the MIT License.
FAQs
Algolia Search for Zendesk's Help Center
The npm package algoliasearch.zendesk-hc receives a total of 161 weekly downloads. As such, algoliasearch.zendesk-hc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that algoliasearch.zendesk-hc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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