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Most of our existing projects use a subfolder like
app
ordocs
to contain all the actual content, so this updates the documentation to suggest that.It’s not strictly needed as you can just include the content in the root folder, but one minor annoyance with that is that when GitHub prompts you to add a
README.md
that then gets built along with your site.Also will be helpful for anyone wanting to use Eleventy to build a documentation site within the same repo as the code it is documenting, which seems like one of the main use cases?