This repository contains Resuminator Documentation hosted here. Documentation uses Docusaurus at its core. For basic functionality and work around, Do check out Docusaurus.
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Node.js version >= 14 or above (which can be checked by running node -v). You can use nvm for managing multiple Node versions on a single machine installed.
$ node -v v14.15.1
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Fork this your GitHub account.
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Then clone the forked repository, by typing the following line in your local terminal/powershell. Remember to replace
<your-username>
with your actual GitHub username.git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/docs.git
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Navigate to the cloned repository on your local system
cd docs
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Add remotes to the parent repository. This will help you fetch the code from the parent repo to avoid any merge conflicts later.
git remote add upstream https://github.com/resuminator/docs.git
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Finally, fetch the upstream's latest code from the main branch.
git fetch upstream main
Now that you have setup the docs repository correctly, the next thing we will focus on is how to configure project to work on your machine and render that beautiful docs.
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Install all the dependencies on your local system using the command given below.
npm install
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Run the setup.
npm start
It should be running at Port 3000.
- To create a pull request, check this out
- To install as a npm package use
npm install -g markdownlint-cli
- To run use
markdownlint '**/*.md'
All the current issues are being tracked in an Umbrella Issue. Read Instructions there