This repo contains the source code of Kubevela website and all of the docs for KubeVela. It's built by Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.
Welcome to join us and you are more than appreciated to contribute!
First, we have the source documentation of Kubevela website and it's written in English. Follow Localization README for contributing to other languages.
Any files modifid here will trigger the check-docs
Github action to run and validate the docs could be build successfully into the website.
Any changes on these files(docs/en/*
, docs/en/resource/*
, sidebars.js
) will be submitted to the corresponding locations of the repo
kubevela.io. The Github-Action there will parse the document and publish it to the Kubevela Website automatically.
Please follow our guides below to learn how to write the docs in the right way.
When you add or modify the docs, these three files(docs/en/
, docs/en/resource/
and sidebars.js
) should be taken into consideration.
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docs/en/
, the main English documentation files are mainly located in this folder. All markdown files need to follow the format, that the title at the beginning should be in the following format:--- title: Title Name ---
When you want to add a link refer to any
.md
files inside the docs(docs/en
), you need to use relative path and remove the.md
suffix. For example, theen/helm/component.md
has a link refer toen/platform-engineers/definition-and-templates.md
. Then the format should like:[the definition and template concepts](../platform-engineers/definition-and-templates)
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docs/en/resource/
, image files are located in this folder. When you want to use link any image in documentation, you should put the image resources here and use a relative path like below:![alt](./resources/concepts.png)
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sidebars.js
, this file contain the navigation information of the KubeVela website. Please read the official docs of docusaurus to learn how to writesidebar.js
.{ type: 'category', label: 'Capability References', items: [ // Note!: here must be add the path under "docs/en" 'developers/references/README', 'developers/references/workload-types/webservice', 'developers/references/workload-types/task', ... ], },
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Chinese |
yarn install
yarn start
This command starts a local development server and open up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
yarn build
This command generates static content into the build
directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.
GIT_USER=<Your GitHub username> USE_SSH=true yarn deploy
If you are using GitHub pages for hosting, this command is a convenient way to build the website and push to the gh-pages
branch.
yarn docusaurus docs:version v1.3
make update-version version=v1.3