From 8f01be9cd5e0d6bf0d121ab4619ae2f45d4f1bda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Website Deployment Script Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 02:19:25 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Deploy website Deploy website version based on 0c7579eed456729d2fc910361ba88f85dc5a08c7 --- en/index.html | 2 +- en/users.html | 2 +- img/BlueWhale.png | Bin 0 -> 1303793 bytes index.html | 2 +- users.html | 2 +- 5 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 img/BlueWhale.png diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 23d79b202e..0e5bd1f2f3 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ and versioning, along with some other special documentation markdown features. If you have ideas for useful features, feel free to contribute on GitHub!

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Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

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Monochromatic Docusaurus

Who's Using Docusaurus?

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Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

I've helped open source many projects at Facebook and every one needed a website. They all had very similar constraints: the documentation should be written in markdown and be deployed via GitHub pages. None of the existing solutions were great, so I hacked my own and then forked it whenever we needed a new website. I’m so glad that Docusaurus now exists so that I don’t have to spend a week each time spinning up a new one.

Hector Ramos

Hector Ramos
Lead React Native Advocate

Open source contributions to the React Native docs have skyrocketed after our move to Docusaurus. The docs are now hosted on a small repo in plain markdown, with none of the clutter that a typical static site generator would require. Thanks Slash!

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Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

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Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

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Monochromatic Docusaurus

Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

BlueWhaleDocusaurusBuckleScriptFastTextJestMakeItOpenPrettierReact NativeReasonReasonReactRelay
Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

I've helped open source many projects at Facebook and every one needed a website. They all had very similar constraints: the documentation should be written in markdown and be deployed via GitHub pages. None of the existing solutions were great, so I hacked my own and then forked it whenever we needed a new website. I’m so glad that Docusaurus now exists so that I don’t have to spend a week each time spinning up a new one.

Hector Ramos

Hector Ramos
Lead React Native Advocate

Open source contributions to the React Native docs have skyrocketed after our move to Docusaurus. The docs are now hosted on a small repo in plain markdown, with none of the clutter that a typical static site generator would require. Thanks Slash!

diff --git a/users.html b/users.html index 162136c9ea..e02f25365c 100644 --- a/users.html +++ b/users.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Docusaurus · Easy to Maintain Open Source Documentation Websites