Starter packs (CLI)
See original GitHub issue
- This will be implemented from
docsify-cli
. - Benifits: This will increase the scope of docsify from a docs generator to static site generator.
- No changes are required in the core
- Users can create their own starter-pack on top of the current one in order to fit other uses cases like creating blogging site, portfolios etc.
docsify-cli
will ship with a new flag (maybe named as--starter
) and it will do further operation related to that
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- State:
- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:7 (5 by maintainers)
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We use GitHub Template repos internally and privately for many work. Here’s one of them; https://alertbox.github.io/gh-quickstart/#/ For obvious reasons I had to make it a trimmed-down version, but the process more or less the same. I haven’t got a chance to dig deeper into GitHub Developer APIs and Events to figure out a way to change the template repo content when creating a copy using the
Use This Template
option. It would be awesome if there is a way to do so without having to run any tools and scripts locally, isn’t it.This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.