Cloudron Documentation Ideas
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Here are some examples of colour themes for the terminal. I like these because they make it somewhat easier to determine which parts are the prompt and which are instructions etc.
https://highlightjs.org/static/demo/
Atom One Dark
16 Solarized Dark
Monokai
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There are some organizations which focus on documentation:
Docusaurus 2.0 is out today. It has been completely rewritten.
https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features/code-blocks#themingThere is also readthedocs:
https://docs.readthedocs.io/
https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/faq.html -
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Different frameworks have different appearances for their documentation. Here are some examples. I like the dark backgrounds, as they help save the planet (less power required) and also are better at night than looking at a bright white page.
Django https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/intro/install/
ReactJS https://react.dev/learn
TensorFlow https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/quickstart/beginner
Laravel https://laravel.com/docs/10.x
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Docusaurus has a page showcasing some beautifully made documentation sites:
https://docusaurus.io/showcase?tags=favoriteI browsed through some of the beautiful documentation there and found this lovely example:
https://wiki.iota.org/tutorials/create-nft-with-wallet-lib -
Could we support Docusaurus as an application on Cloudron?
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There is Gitbook, too:
https://www.gitbook.com/which has a gallery of sites made using Gitbook:
https://www.gitbook.com/gitbook-libraryIf you are familiar with RocketChat's or Cal.com's documentation, they are featured there.
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@LoudLemur how needed is this ?
I find Cloudron documentation fine in its current form -
@timconsidine We could have avoided a whole thread about a bitwarden cli command with clearer documentation - as in, write it for someone who has never used the tool
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@necrevistonnezr missed that one
but isn't that a content issue rather than a platform choice?I don't mind about platform. Content and clarity are key.
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@timconsidine said in Cloudron Documentation Ideas:
I don't mind about platform. Content and clarity are key.
I think in this case, platform choices (the colour theme for the CLI on Cloudron) contributed to the problem of clarity.
Documentation policy is also part of the platform, too. For example, one policy that might be beneficial would be to include a worked example for CLI commands. Another might be to include an animated GIF with the tutorial, as pictures tell a thousand words, can be quicker to create than typing out the documentation, and show the entire, uninterrupted flow, so nothing is overlooked in the process.
If we start examining policy, then we might as well look at other aspects of policy too, such as making the display look ok at night, when there is low light and we don't want blue -light to disturnb our sleep cycles, etc.
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@timconsidine said in Cloudron Documentation Ideas:
I find Cloudron documentation fine in its current form
Cloudron has good quality documentation, I agree.