docusaurus/packages/docusaurus-init/templates/facebook/sidebars.js
Joshua Chen 4c246493ef
refactor(init): share common files between templates (#5315)
* Create shared folder & update init logic

Signed-off-by: Josh-Cena <sidachen2003@gmail.com>

* Restore needed links

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* Prevent copying symlinks

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* Reuse some FB files

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* Minor tweak

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* Minor refactors

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* Fix bootstrap url

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* Add path alias

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* Handle facebook template more gracefully

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* minor refactor: extract getTypeScriptBaseTemplate

Co-authored-by: slorber <lorber.sebastien@gmail.com>
2021-08-10 16:26:59 +02:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @format
*/
/**
* Creating a sidebar enables you to:
- create an ordered group of docs
- render a sidebar for each doc of that group
- provide next/previous navigation
The sidebars can be generated from the filesystem, or explicitly defined here.
Create as many sidebars as you want.
*/
module.exports = {
// By default, Docusaurus generates a sidebar from the docs folder structure
tutorialSidebar: [{type: 'autogenerated', dirName: '.'}],
// But you can create a sidebar manually
/*
tutorialSidebar: [
{
type: 'category',
label: 'Tutorial',
items: ['hello'],
},
],
*/
};