* Update website models for v2.3.0
* Add docs for Chinese word segmentation
* Tighten up Chinese docs section
* Merge branch 'master' into docs/v2.3.0 [ci skip]
* Merge branch 'master' into docs/v2.3.0 [ci skip]
* Auto-format and update version
* Update matcher.md
* Update languages and sorting
* Typo in landing page
* Infobox about token_match behavior
* Add meta and basic docs for Japanese
* POS -> TAG in models table
* Add info about lookups for normalization
* Updates to API docs for v2.3
* Update adding norm exceptions for adding languages
* Add --omit-extra-lookups to CLI API docs
* Add initial draft of "What's New in v2.3"
* Add new in v2.3 tags to Chinese and Japanese sections
* Add tokenizer to migration section
* Add new in v2.3 flags to init-model
* Typo
* More what's new in v2.3
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Switch from mecab-python3 to fugashi
mecab-python3 has been the best MeCab binding for a long time but it's
not very actively maintained, and since it's based on old SWIG code
distributed with MeCab there's a limit to how effectively it can be
maintained.
Fugashi is a new Cython-based MeCab wrapper I wrote. Since it's not
based on the old SWIG code it's easier to keep it current and make small
deviations from the MeCab C/C++ API where that makes sense.
* Change mecab-python3 to fugashi in setup.cfg
* Change "mecab tags" to "unidic tags"
The tags come from MeCab, but the tag schema is specified by Unidic, so
it's more proper to refer to it that way.
* Update conftest
* Add fugashi link to external deps list for Japanese
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## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves#3270. Resolves#3222. Resolves#2947. Resolves#2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
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