The Sourcegraph handbook describes how we (Sourcegraph teammates) work. Itβs publicly visible because we are an open company.
The handbook is a living document and we expect every teammate to propose improvements, changes, additions, and fixes to keep it continuously up-to-date and accurate.
All content is in Markdown files under the π content folder.
Ask in the #handbook channel (for Sourcegraph team members), and/or post an issue.
- Install asdf
- Run
asdf plugin add nodejs && asdf plugin add pnpm && asdf install
Run:
pnpm install
pnpm devThen open http://localhost:3000 in your web browser.
There are special tokens within some markdown pages ({{generator:*}}) that are filled at build time from the YAML files in the data folder. The code which does this the filling is in [src/lib/generatedMarkdown.ts], and these are called as part of the markdown pipeline in src/lib/markdownToHtml.ts.
We use markdown-link-check for link checking at build time in the link-check GitHub action. If you want to run it locally, from the root of the repository you can run this command:
pnpm check-linksThis can be slow, so you can also check a single file by running this command, replacing path_to_file with the file you want to validate:
pnpm markdown-link-check <path_to_file>Note that this will also check external links, which the GitHub action ignores. If you wish to ignore those, add -c .github/workflows/link-check-internal.json to the command.
During deployment, the netlify-build script gets executed. To simulate the build process, you can run it locally:
pnpm netlify-buildThe output will be in the out directory.
The repository is configured to automatically deploy the main branch to production on Netlify.