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React ChatBotify Docs

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Introduction

React ChatBotify Docs is the user guide for the React ChatBotify library. The guide itself is built on Docusaurus and this repository contains the code for generating the site.

The goal of React ChatBotify Docs is to provide users with ease of access to the information for using the React ChatBotify library. To achieve this, a great deal of effort has gone into curating the user guide and a sharing can be found at this article.

Note that this repository contains the code for the user guide. If you're looking for the repository for the React ChatBotify library itself, you may look here.

Features

React ChatBotify Docs offer the following notable features:

  • Quickstart: In as simple as 3 steps, you can get your own chatbot up and running.
  • Playground: Before even committing to use the library, a playground is available for you to test waters.
  • Search: Backed by Algolia's search engine, you can easily look up the user guide for specific information.
  • Live Examples: A slew of examples curated to fit common use cases are present, complete with live editors for experimentation.
  • API Documentation: API for the chatbot are clearly documented in tables for easy reference.

These features, along with many others, help provide a highly robust user guide to aid in the usage of React ChatBotify.

Technologies

Technologies used by React ChatBotify Docs are as below:

Done with:

ReactJS

Typescript

Project Repository

Team

Contributing

In general, the forking workflow is encouraged and you may open a pull request with clear descriptions on the changes and what they are intended to do (enhancement, bug fixes etc). Alternatively, you may simply raise bugs or suggestions by opening an issue or raising it up on discord.

Note: Templates have been created for pull requests and issues to guide you in the process.

Support

If there are any questions pertaining to the user guide or library itself (usage or implementation wise), you may create an issue, raise it up on discord, or drop me an email at: cjtanjin@gmail.com.