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Docusaurus - Documentation/Simple Websites

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  • murgeroM murgero

    @andreasdueren You install docusaurus locally on your computer, then generate the site (specific instructions are in their repo I believe). The site generates into static html pages into a project folder (given a name via the config you make while setting up the docusaurus website) and you can take that and push it to surfer (which can host static html files.)

    RE: https://docusaurus.io/docs/deployment#configuration

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    @murgero Sorry I meant mkdocs

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      @murgero Sorry I meant mkdocs

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      @andreasdueren Not sure if this is what you are asking but our docs are generated from mkdocs - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs . We have a CI file which builds and uploads to a surfer - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml

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      • girishG girish

        @andreasdueren Not sure if this is what you are asking but our docs are generated from mkdocs - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs . We have a CI file which builds and uploads to a surfer - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml

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        @girish Ah I see, I was hoping there was a simple way to just build it as a static website without docker.

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        • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

          @girish Ah I see, I was hoping there was a simple way to just build it as a static website without docker.

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          @andreasdueren said in Docusaurus - Documentation/Simple Websites:

          @girish Ah I see, I was hoping there was a simple way to just build it as a static website without docker.

          I'm pretty sure there is.

          I suggest just having a read of the docs, perhaps starting with Getting Started

          https://www.mkdocs.org/getting-started/

          (these posts about mkdocs don't really belong in this thread though)

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            Substack is becoming popular as a platform for writing, but it is centralized. Docusaurus might work well as a decentralized way of publishing blogs. I hope we can support deployment on Cloudron.

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            • L LoudLemur

              Substack is becoming popular as a platform for writing, but it is centralized. Docusaurus might work well as a decentralized way of publishing blogs. I hope we can support deployment on Cloudron.

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              @LoudLemur said in Docusaurus - Documentation/Simple Websites:

              Substack is becoming popular as a platform for writing, but it is centralized. Docusaurus might work well as a decentralized way of publishing blogs. I hope we can support deployment on Cloudron.

              The more apps the bettter, but we've already got Ghost which imho is the closest thing to an open source substack

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                I'm also super interested into this 🙂 I browsed some websites using Docusaurus and I was immediately tempted to give it a try

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                  Docusaurus 3.0 is now available: https://docusaurus.io/blog/releases/3.0

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                    Docusaurus 3.4 is now available, with better support for tags, offline browsing and local storage:

                    https://docusaurus.io/blog/releases/3.4

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                      Seeing Docusaurus used a lot with the new kids on the FOSS development block. Be great to have it on Cloudron!

                      Some nice examples:

                      • https://docs.simstudio.ai/introduction
                      • https://www.turbostarter.dev/docs/web

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                      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                        Seeing Docusaurus used a lot with the new kids on the FOSS development block. Be great to have it on Cloudron!

                        Some nice examples:

                        • https://docs.simstudio.ai/introduction
                        • https://www.turbostarter.dev/docs/web
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                        @marcusquinn Yes!

                        The latest release is now here:
                        https://docusaurus.io/blog/releases/3.7

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                        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                          Seeing Docusaurus used a lot with the new kids on the FOSS development block. Be great to have it on Cloudron!

                          Some nice examples:

                          • https://docs.simstudio.ai/introduction
                          • https://www.turbostarter.dev/docs/web
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                          @marcusquinn Docusaurus is a static site gen, you run it on your computer then it spits out HTML files for you. You can host in the LAMP app or the Surfer app 🙂 there is no server for it so it can't really be an app here unless someone makes a web-ui for it.

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                            Combination with Strapi might work: https://github.com/arjun-vegeta/docusaurus-with-strapi-cms

                            Conscious tech

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                            • robiR robi

                              Combination with Strapi might work: https://github.com/arjun-vegeta/docusaurus-with-strapi-cms

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                              @robi https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2759/strapi-open-source-node-js-headless-cms-to-easily-build-customisable-apis?_=1748686628709

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