Creating your site
Docusaurus was created to hopefully make it super simple for you to create a site and documentation for your open source project.
After installation and preparation, much of the work to create a basic site for your docs is already complete.
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Site StructureYour site structure looks like the following:
This assumes that you removed the example
.md
files that were installed with the initialization script.
All of your documentation files should be placed inside the docs
directory as markdown .md
files. Any blog posts should be inside the blog
directory.
The blog posts must be formatted as
YYYY-MM-DD-your-file-name.md
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Create Your Basic SiteTo create a fully functional site, you only need to do a few steps:
Add your documentation to the
/docs
directory as.md
files, ensuring you have the proper header in each file. One example header would be the following, whereid
is the link name (e.g.,docs/intro.html
) and thetitle
is the webpage's title.Add zero or more docs to the
sidebars.json
file so that your documentation is rendered in a sidebar if you choose them to be.
If you do not add your documentation to the
sidebars.json
file, the docs will be rendered, but they can only be linked to from other documentation and visited with the known URL.
- Modify the
website/siteConfig.js
file to configure your site, following the comments included in the docs and thewebsite/siteConfig.js
to guide you. - Create any custom pages and/or customize the
website/core/Footer.js
file that provides the footer for your site. - Place assets, such as images, in the
website/static/
directory. - Run the site to see the results of your changes.
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Special Customization#
Docs Landing PageIf you prefer to have your landing page be straight to your documentation, you can do this through a redirect.
- Remove the
index.js
file from thewebsite/pages
directory, if it exists. - Add a custom static
index.html
page in thewebsite/static
directory with the following contents:
You will get the
id
of the document to land on the.md
metadata of that doc page.
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Blog OnlyYou can also use Docusaurus to host your blog only.