This project uses git submodules
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/lingua-pupuli/docs.git
To update the Docsy theme use
git submodule update --init --recursive --depth 50
- Hugo Extended. See Docsy Getting Started for more information.
For Windows users, chocolatey hosts a Hugo Extended package
- NodeJS with PostCSS installed. This is available via
npm install
. See Docsy Getting Started for more information.
This hugo site needs the editor-services and editor-syntax site built first, into the lingua-pupuli/static/<...>
directory
> hugo --source editor-services --destination '../lingua-pupuli/static/editor-services'
> hugo --source editor-syntax --destination '../lingua-pupuli/static/editor-syntax'
> hugo server --bind "0.0.0.0" --source lingua-pupuli
hugo server --bind "0.0.0.0" --source vscode
Due to fsnotify
not being able to watch Windows mounts inside docker containers, Hugo may not see file changes and will not trigger a rebuild automatically. This is a known problem with Docker/VScode/WSL2/WSL1. To workaround this issue either; do not use Windows to host Linux containers (which is 😢) or use the Clone in Volume feature.
Parts of the websites are automatically generated from source code (e.g. the VS Code package.json
file). A PowerShell script has been created to automatically parse the source code, and update the relevant websites.
Steps:
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Clone the source repositories and checkout their required branch/tag/reference. Note the directories where they were cloned to as it is required for step 2.
- Puppet VS Code Extension : https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-vscode.git
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Run the
update-from-source.ps1
PowerShell script.
> .\update-from-source.ps1 -ExtensionSourcePath '<Path to Puppet VS Code Extension>'
- Commit the changes and create a Pull Request to merge them into the docs repository.
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Size should be 1200px wide and 750px high (Or percentage thereof)
Use the
tools\SetVSCodeWindow.ps1
script to help automatically set the size -
VS Code should be zoomed to +140%
VS Code setting:
"window.zoomLevel": 2
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Have blue border (Not required, but nice for consistency). This basically means use VS Code stable, not Insiders
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Use the latest VS Code edition
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Close explorer bar if it's not needed. If it is needed keep the number of files shown to a minimum to avoid distraction OR use a real life example (e.g. puppetlabs-stdlib)
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Reduce palette clutter where possible
Disable extensions like Docker, Live Share etc. that add toolbar and status bar icons
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Probably best to use default font (not ligatures)
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Speed up frames to avoid users staring at a blank gif
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10fps is probably a good frame rate to record at
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Set it to looping
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A good starting point is decrease the timing of all frames by 40ms
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Set the last frame to 1000ms
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