docusaurus/website/community/support.md
Sébastien Lorber 59f705ee66
feat(v2): blog + docs multi-instance plugins (#3204)
* stable createData namespacing + second-blog dogfooding

* Docs: support multi-instance + make community docs a separate instance

* tests: add 2nd docs instance to versioned site

* fix docs version cli tests

* fix docs versioning cli

* typo

* team: add link to my site

* better extendCli integration

* fix metadata tests

* tests for versioned site with second docs instance

* move some validation code to utils-validation

* fix missing dependency

* fix bad compiled output due to importing constants in ./client folder

* make docs tests easier to maintain

* refactors

* prevent lodash imports in client bundle

* redirect old community docs to new urls
2020-08-05 18:27:55 +02:00

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