Initial docusaurus setup#5229
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This commit runs the `npx docusaurus-init` command, cleans away some files that are irrelevant to this project (blogs etc), and sets up a very basic structure of documentation files.
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Do you think you could redo these changes on top of #5227? That would also make it clearer which features you removed etc — which would be helpful to me as a maintainer to know. |
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yeah sure :) |
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Following up on #5209, this pull request bootstraps a documentation page with Docusaurus.
In addition to running
npx docusaurus-init, this pull request cleans up a bit of boilerplate, removes some features not required by this project (the blog, in particular), and starts setting up the documentation structure.I noticed that #5227 was submitted while I was working on this - it was not my intention to basically re-do @amyrlam 's efforts (sorry about that).
However, seeing that this includes a tiny bit more work than #5227, I decided to submit it either way.
I'd love to continue contributing to this effort - either alone or with anyone willing to pitch in :)