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create-docusaurus
Advanced tools
create-docusaurusCreate Docusaurus apps easily with simplified commands:
npm init docusaurus
yarn create docusaurus
Please see the installation documentation.
For Docusaurus maintainers, templates can be tested with:
cd `git rev-parse --show-toplevel` # Back to repo root
rm -rf test-website
yarn create-docusaurus test-website classic
cd test-website
yarn start
Note: test-website is not part of the workspace and use packages from npm.
Use the following to test the templates against local packages:
cd `git rev-parse --show-toplevel` # Back to repo root
rm -rf test-website-in-workspace
yarn create-docusaurus test-website-in-workspace classic
cd test-website-in-workspace
yarn start
FAQs
Create Docusaurus apps easily.
The npm package create-docusaurus receives a total of 4,668 weekly downloads. As such, create-docusaurus popularity was classified as popular.
We found that create-docusaurus demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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