This is the public documentation for ZEIT now all other related services.
You can access this documentation online at https://zeit.co/docs .
Download the copy of this repostory.
git clone https://github.com/zeit/docs.git
Then visit to the downloaded repository and install dependencies with:
npm install
Then you can run the app with: (The app is written in Next.js)
npm run dev
Now the documentation is running at http://localhost:5800/docs and https://localhost:5800/api.
You can find the source of the documentation inside the pages/docs
directory. Documentation is mostly written in markdown with the help of some React components.
Those components give us additional features which are not available in markdown.
You can start writing the new docs page by adding it to the pages/docs
directory starting with the following code:
import markdown from 'markdown-in-js'
import withDoc, { components } from '../../../lib/with-doc'
import { TerminalInput } from '../../../components/text/terminal'
// prettier-ignore
export default withDoc({
title: 'The Title for the New Guide',
date: '23 June 2017',
authors: [],
editUrl: 'pages/docs/category/file.js',
})(markdown(components)`
This is the content written in Markdown.
${
<TerminalInput># this is how we show the terminal input</TerminalInput>
}
`)
Then you can add it to the sidebar by editing the file located at: lib/data/docs.js
.
You can add images and assets into the static
directory. Always try to avoid using hosted images.
If you are creating a new docs page, keep you images inside a subdirectory under static/docs
.
Always try to use the existing components and features in markdown. Create a new component or use a component from NPM, unless there is no other option.
You can simply send a PR. It's simple as that.