redux-devtools/website/README.md
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This website was created with [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/).
# What's In This Document
- [Get Started in 5 Minutes](#get-started-in-5-minutes)
- [Directory Structure](#directory-structure)
- [Editing Content](#editing-content)
- [Adding Content](#adding-content)
- [Full Documentation](#full-documentation)
# Get Started in 5 Minutes
1. Make sure all the dependencies for the website are installed:
```sh
# Install dependencies
$ yarn
```
2. Run your dev server:
```sh
# Start the site
$ yarn start
```
## Directory Structure
Your project file structure should look something like this
```
my-docusaurus/
docs/
doc-1.md
doc-2.md
doc-3.md
website/
blog/
2016-3-11-oldest-post.md
2017-10-24-newest-post.md
core/
node_modules/
pages/
static/
css/
img/
package.json
sidebar.json
siteConfig.js
```
# Editing Content
## Editing an existing docs page
Edit docs by navigating to `docs/` and editing the corresponding document:
`docs/doc-to-be-edited.md`
```markdown
---
id: page-needs-edit
title: This Doc Needs To Be Edited
---
Edit me...
```
For more information about docs, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/navigation)
## Editing an existing blog post
Edit blog posts by navigating to `website/blog` and editing the corresponding post:
`website/blog/post-to-be-edited.md`
```markdown
---
id: post-needs-edit
title: This Blog Post Needs To Be Edited
---
Edit me...
```
For more information about blog posts, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/adding-blog)
# Adding Content
## Adding a new docs page to an existing sidebar
1. Create the doc as a new markdown file in `/docs`, example `docs/newly-created-doc.md`:
```md
---
id: newly-created-doc
title: This Doc Needs To Be Edited
---
My new content here..
```
1. Refer to that doc's ID in an existing sidebar in `website/sidebar.json`:
```javascript
// Add newly-created-doc to the Getting Started category of docs
{
"docs": {
"Getting Started": [
"quick-start",
"newly-created-doc" // new doc here
],
...
},
...
}
```
For more information about adding new docs, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/navigation)
## Adding a new blog post
1. Make sure there is a header link to your blog in `website/siteConfig.js`:
`website/siteConfig.js`
```javascript
headerLinks: [
...
{ blog: true, label: 'Blog' },
...
]
```
2. Create the blog post with the format `YYYY-MM-DD-My-Blog-Post-Title.md` in `website/blog`:
`website/blog/2018-05-21-New-Blog-Post.md`
```markdown
---
author: Frank Li
authorURL: https://twitter.com/foobarbaz
authorFBID: 503283835
title: New Blog Post
---
Lorem Ipsum...
```
For more information about blog posts, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/adding-blog)
## Adding items to your site's top navigation bar
1. Add links to docs, custom pages or external links by editing the headerLinks field of `website/siteConfig.js`:
`website/siteConfig.js`
```javascript
{
headerLinks: [
...
/* you can add docs */
{ doc: 'my-examples', label: 'Examples' },
/* you can add custom pages */
{ page: 'help', label: 'Help' },
/* you can add external links */
{ href: 'https://github.com/facebook/Docusaurus', label: 'GitHub' },
...
],
...
}
```
For more information about the navigation bar, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/navigation)
## Adding custom pages
1. Docusaurus uses React components to build pages. The components are saved as .js files in `website/pages/en`:
1. If you want your page to show up in your navigation header, you will need to update `website/siteConfig.js` to add to the `headerLinks` element:
`website/siteConfig.js`
```javascript
{
headerLinks: [
...
{ page: 'my-new-custom-page', label: 'My New Custom Page' },
...
],
...
}
```
For more information about custom pages, click [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/custom-pages).
# Full Documentation
Full documentation can be found on the [website](https://docusaurus.io/).