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**These docs are meant to be viewed on [docs.oceanprotocol.com](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com). You can still browse them here but links or images might not work in some places.** **These docs are meant to be viewed on [docs.oceanprotocol.com](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com). You can still browse them here but links or images might not work in some places.**
**If you want to contribute to those docs, then [read on here](#content).** **If you want to contribute to these docs, then keep reading.**
--- ---
- [Content](#content) - [Content](#content)
- [Content files](#content-files) - [Content Files](#content-files)
- [Editing docs](#editing-docs) - [Markdown File Requirements](#markdown-file-requirements)
- [Adding docs](#adding-docs) - [Adding Docs](#adding-docs)
- [Editing Docs](#editing-docs)
- [Repositories](#repositories) - [Repositories](#repositories)
- [Development](#development) - [Development](#development)
- [Use Docker](#use-docker) - [Use Docker](#use-docker)
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Those sections are defined in the [`/data/sections.yml`](data/sections.yml) file. Those sections are defined in the [`/data/sections.yml`](data/sections.yml) file.
### Content files ### Content Files
All content lives in the [`/content`](content/) & [`/data`](data/) folders utilizing GitHub Flavored Markdown and YAML. Content is organized through subfolders corresponding to the sections mentioned above. Those subfolder names, along with the file name, define the final url of a given piece of content. Some content files live in the [`/content`](content/) & [`/data`](data/) folders, and is written using Markdown and YAML.
That content is organized into subfolders corresponding to the sections mentioned above.
The subfolder names, along with the filenames, define the final URL of a given piece of content.
The final navigational organization of the content is driven through the sidebar files under [`/data/sidebars`](data/sidebars/).
Some global values used throughout the site can be set in [`config.js`](config.js).
The final navigational organisation of the content is driven through the sidebar files under [`/data/sidebars`](data/sidebars/). Some global values used throughout the site can be set in [`config.js`](config.js). TODO: Additionally, some content files live in other repositories and are pulled into the site at build time, e.g.
Have a look at [docs.oceanprotocol.com/test/](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/test/) to see what content elements can be used in the docs.
TODO: Additionally, these docs live in their respective repos and are pulled into this site on build time:
- API references - API references
- Component docs - Component docs
- Maybe more
### Editing docs ### Markdown File Requirements
All Markdown files should use
[GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://help.github.com/articles/about-writing-and-formatting-on-github/)
and must satisfy some extra requirements:
1. The file must begin with a section that looks like this (YAML):
```text
---
title: This is the Title in Title Case
description: A short description of the page.
---
Markdown content begins here.
```
Note: The `description` value will be rendered on-page below the title, and it will also be used for description tags in the HTML header.
1. Don't include the page title or description in the Markdown section. That is, don't begin the Markdown content with `# This is the Title in Title Case`. Just write as if that were already there.
1. Internal links to other docs pages should be:
- to the _full absolute URL_, such as https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/hello/you-are-awesome/ or https://github.com/oceanprotocol/dev-ocean/blob/master/doc/development/style-guides.md or
- to a relative URL that looks like `/concepts/terminology/` with slashes on the beginning and end, and with no `.md` or `.html` at the end (before the last slash).
Have a look at [docs.oceanprotocol.com/test/](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/test/) to see what content elements can be used in the docs.
### Adding Docs
1. Add new Markdown file under one of the folders under [`/content`](content/)
2. Add new path to one of the sidebars in [`/data/sidebars`](data/sidebars/)
3. ...
### Editing Docs
Every article on [docs.oceanprotocol.com](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com) ends with an _Edit this page on GitHub_ link. Clicking that will put you to the right place in the repository from where you can hit the _Edit_ pencil icon on GitHub. Every article on [docs.oceanprotocol.com](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com) ends with an _Edit this page on GitHub_ link. Clicking that will put you to the right place in the repository from where you can hit the _Edit_ pencil icon on GitHub.
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5. Wait for all checks to pass 5. Wait for all checks to pass
6. Merge! 6. Merge!
### Adding docs
1. Add new Markdown file under one of the folders under [`/content`](content/)
2. Add new path to one of the sidebars in [`/data/sidebars`](data/sidebars/)
3. ...
### Repositories ### Repositories
The repositories list is currently sourced from the [`/data/repositories.yml`](data/repositories.yml) file, defining the grouping, the display order, and which repos to include. The repositories list is currently sourced from the [`/data/repositories.yml`](data/repositories.yml) file, defining the grouping, the display order, and which repos to include.
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This repository component can also be used within any Markdown content like so: This repository component can also be used within any Markdown content like so:
``` ```html
<repo name="pleuston"></repo> <repo name="pleuston"></repo>
``` ```
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url: https://github.com/oceanprotocol/keeper-contracts/tree/develop/doc url: https://github.com/oceanprotocol/keeper-contracts/tree/develop/doc
``` ```
- [`/data/repositories.yml`](data/repositories.yml) in [`/data/repositories.yml`](data/repositories.yml).
## Development ## Development
The site is a React app built with [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org), pulling its content from various sources. The site is a React app built with [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org).
As a prerequisite you'll need on your machine: As a prerequisite you'll need on your machine:
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npm start npm start
``` ```
For getting your `GITHUB_TOKEN`, see [GitHub GraphQL API](#github-graphql-api) For getting your `GITHUB_TOKEN`, see [GitHub GraphQL API](#github-graphql-api).
This will start a hot-reloading local server exposed under [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000). This will start a hot-reloading local server exposed under [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000).
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- [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) - [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
- `GITHUB_TOKEN` in `.env`, see [GitHub GraphQL API](#github-graphql-api) - `GITHUB_TOKEN` in `.env`, see [GitHub GraphQL API](#github-graphql-api)
Then use Compose to bring everything up: Then use Docker Compose to bring everything up:
```bash ```bash
docker-compose up docker-compose up
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## License ## License
``` ```text
Copyright 2018 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd. Copyright 2018 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");