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Fastify Website

This website is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.

Local Development

Installation

npm install
npm --prefix ./scripts install

Run

$ npm 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.

Note that only the documentations listed in the versions.json file will be available.
So, if you have a long version list, your local enviroment will be slowed down.

Build

To run the build locally, you need GitHub CLI installed.
The following command will:

  • Download all the Fastify's releases from GitHub
  • Process each release to generate the versioned Docusaurus documentation
  • Generate the static website
npm run build:website

During this process:

  • versions.json is generated when building the website

By running npm run serve, you will load locally the production build from the /build folder.

Deployment

The website is deployed to GitHub pages using the gh-pages branch when a merge to main is done.

Good to know

  • Read here for the specs
  • If the markdown file from the main repo has a # Title, the title will be used as the sidebar label
  • The /docs/latest/ URL is implemented by a named version of the most recent version
  • The /docs/master/ URL is implemented by redirecting to the /docs/latest/ URL
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