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create-digigov-docs
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Create a DigiGOV docs website that uses Docusaurus under the hood
create-digigov-docs
tool is a scaffolder CLI tool that helps devs to quickly create new empty Digigov Docs codebases without writing any code
Create a new service app in a folder called my-digigov-documentation
. The tool
will ask you for a few options to customize the newly created codebase.
yarn create digigov-docs my-digigov-documentation
or if you prefer to use npx
npx create-digigov-docs my-digigov-documentation
If you done some changes in the tool and you need to test that it works as
expected, you can run the cli.js
in your terminal as a node script and
instruct the tool to create the new folder to the /tmp
directory thus keeping
the digigov-sdk
repository clean.
node cli.js /tmp/test-documentation
After the script ends successfully, you can visit the /tmp/test-documentation
and
make sure that the files were generated as expected and run scripts like yarn dev
and yarn build
as in any other application.
FAQs
Create a DigiGOV docs website that uses Docusaurus under the hood
We found that create-digigov-docs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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