After editing content, try it locally using yarn dev. Then create a branch and PR and wait for it to be linted before merging.
To install yarn, run npm install yarn -g
.
To use yarn, first run yarn install
at the root of this repository followed by yarn dev
.
To publish content use the github action "deploy" and select the desired branch and stage to publish to.
This is a site template built with the Adobe I/O Theme.
View the demo running on Github Pages.
The slack channel #adobeio-onsite-onboarding is our main point of contact for help. Feel free to join the channel and ask any questions.
For local development, simply use :
$ yarn install
$ yarn dev
For the developer documentation, read the following sections on how to:
- Arrange the structure content of your docs
- Link to pages
- Use assets
- Set global Navigation
- Set side navigation
- Use content blocks
- Use Markdown
For more in-depth instructions.
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To run the configured linters locally (requires Docker):
yarn lint
NOTE If you cannot use Docker, you can install the linters separately. In
.github/super-linter.env
, see which linters are enabled, and find the tools being used for linting in Supported Linters. -
To check internal links locally
yarn test:links
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To build and preview locally:
yarn start
For any team that wishes to deploy to the developer.adobe.com and developer-stage.adobe.com websites, they must be in contact with the dev-site team. Teams will be given a path that will follow the pattern developer.adobe.com/{product}/
. This will allow doc developers to setup their subpaths to look something like:
developer.adobe.com/{product}/docs
developer.adobe.com/{product}/community
developer.adobe.com/{product}/community/code_of_conduct
developer.adobe.com/{product}/community/contribute
You can deploy using the GitHub actions deploy workflow see deploy instructions.