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move cloud section to dgraphcloud

skrdgraph and others added 30 commits October 20, 2022 21:00
updating version to release v22
- added a note about the command for macOS and the command to view the
key.
- updated the key in the example
Fixes: #304
- Update the Releases page with the latest release, Dgraph v22.0.0
- Update the previous versions' patch release information.
- Remove support for  v21.12.x,  v21.03.x, v20.07 and v20.11.
- Set v21.12.x as discontinued
last cherry pick was not the latest version of glossary.
Took the right commit for this one.
group install in a section

Co-authored-by: Rajakavitha <krajakavitha@gmail.com>
try a new script to deploy release branches and trigger algolia
triggering a netlify deploy
update script execute auth
update permission
remove un-necessary GraphQL overview in the documentation.
add v22.0.2 in releases list
merge import data section to v22.0

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Co-authored-by: Rajakavitha Kodhandapani <krajakavitha@gmail.com>
main updated cheery pick in v22.0 doc

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Co-authored-by: Rajakavitha <krajakavitha@gmail.com>
Move type-system as a concept page in DQL rather than a part of the DQL
syntax.
type system will be referenced in DQL syntax page when explaining why
you may have "dgraph.type" predicate in mutation.
update all references and use shorter reference.
Add mutation syntax,
clean mutation section
revamp the home cards
restructure GraphQL section
integrate cloud pages in the main doc
schema section was not displayed in GraphQL API
predicate pages was overloaded with info about indexing, qurying the
schema, updating the schema and predicate concepts.
Clarify and create separate pages.
@rderbier rderbier merged commit 368dc2e into main Feb 17, 2023
@rderbier rderbier deleted the revamp/cloud-section branch February 17, 2023 02:20
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