This repository includes the source code for our website javacord.org.
In this case you are wrong here. Just head over to the Javacord repository.
The website uses the Yarn package manager. Make sure to have it installed on your machine.
After you have installed Yarn, you can run
yarn install
inside the root of this project to install all dependencies.
Afterwards, you can run the website with
yarn dev
The repository has two branches: The master
branch and the gh-pages
branch.
The master
branch contains the actual source code of the repository.
The gh-pages
branch contains the generated static files (using yarn build
) that are actually deployed.
Every wiki page has the following format:
---
keywords:
- A
- list
- with
- keywords
---
# Headline
Some text
## :emoji: Subtitle 1
More text
### Subsubtitle
Even more text
## :another-emoji: Subtitle 2
...
Every article must have exactly 1
headline (single #
) that is used as the article's title.
The headline must not start or contain emojis.
An article can have multiple subtitles which all must start with a single emoji.
You can find a list with all supported emojis here.
Do not use unicode directly, but a tag like :clown_face:
(:clown_face:).
Subsubtitles (and lower) should not use emojis.
Every wiki page has a list of keywords at the beginning of the file.
They are used by our Discord Bot's !wiki
command to search the wiki.
Editing an existing page is pretty straight forward, as the pages are written in simple markdown. There are some markdown extensions available which are documented in the VuePress wiki at Markdown Extensions.
Additionally, the keywords array should be updated if necessary.
Adding new wiki articles is similar to editing an existing one.
The only difference is, that you have to add the new article to the sidebar by editing the sidebar
object in the
/docs/.vuepress/config.ts
file.