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jekyll-build-tools

This repository helps with maintaining jekyll-based documentation websites across the Alfresco org.

Quick start

Use the contents of the docs as a starter template for your repository, copying over the files into it.

For best results, try to keep all the documentation under the docs folder, but you can also place the starter template contents in the root of the repository.

If you already have some markdown files hanging around, add a front matter to each of them at the beginning of the file:

---
title: Page title
---

Then create into your repository a new workflow which will take care of building and publishing the website, e.g. .github/workflows/docs.yml:

name: Publish docs

permissions:
  contents: write
  pages: write
  id-token: write

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - "docs/**"
      - ".github/workflows/docs.yml"
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - "docs/**"
      - ".github/workflows/docs.yml"

jobs:
  publish:
    uses: Alfresco/jekyll-build-tools/.github/workflows/jekyll-publish.yml@main
    with:
      # where the _config.yml file is
      working-directory: docs
      # when to trigger the publish job
      publish: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref_name == 'main'}}
      # check for broken links
      validate-html: true

See the workflow source for additional inputs.

Local preview

You can also preview your website locally.

A Ruby runtime (e.g.rbenv) is mandatory.

First time setup:

# enter your project doc folder
cd docs
# install the ruby dependency manager
gem install bundler
# install dependencies using the Gemfile.lock
bundle install

Finally run it locally:

bundle exec jekyll serve -l