This website is built using [Docusaurus 2](https://docusaurus.io/), a modern static website generator.
### Installation
## Prerequisites
-[Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) version >= 14 or above OR [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/en/) version >= 1.5
## Project Structure
/blog/ - Contains the blog Markdown files. More details can be found in the [blog guide](https://docusaurus.io/docs/blog)
/docs/ - Contains the Markdown files for the docs. Customize the order of the docs sidebar in sidebars.js. More details can be found in the [docs guide](https://docusaurus.io/docs/docs-markdown-features)
/src/ - Non-documentation files like pages or custom React components. You don't have to strictly put your non-documentation files in here but putting them under a centralized directory makes it easier to specify in case you need to do some sort of linting/processing
/src/pages - Any files within this directory will be converted into a website page. More details can be found in the [pages guide](https://docusaurus.io/docs/creating-pages)
/static/ - Static directory. Any contents inside here will be copied into the root of the final build directory
/docusaurus.config.js - A config file containing the site configuration. This is the equivalent of siteConfig.js in Docusaurus v1
/package.json - A Docusaurus website is a React app. You can install and use any npm packages you like in them
/sidebar.js - Used by the documentation to specify the order of documents in the sidebar
## Installation
To install dependencies:
```
$ yarn
$ npm install
// or `yarn install`
```
### Local Development
## Local Development
```
$ yarn start
cd my-website
npm run start
# or `yarn run start`
```
This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
### Build
## Build
```
$ yarn build
$ npm run build
# or `yarn run build`
```
This command generates static content into the `build` directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.