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title = "Docsascode_theme"
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description = "A modern simple Zola's theme related to docs as code methodology"
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template = "theme.html"
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date = 2021-02-18T22:27:50+01:00
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[extra]
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created = 2021-02-18T22:27:50+01:00
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updated = 2021-02-18T22:27:50+01:00
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repository = "https://github.com/codeandmedia/zola_docsascode_theme.git"
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homepage = "https://github.com/codeandmedia/zola_docsascode_theme"
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minimum_version = "0.10.0"
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license = "MIT"
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demo = "https://docsascode.codeandmedia.com"
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[extra.author]
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name = "Roman Soldatenkov"
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homepage = "https://codeandmedia.com"
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**Demo: [docsascode.codeandmedia.com](http://docsascode.codeandmedia.com)**
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I was inspired by [Linode's approach](https://www.linode.com/2020/01/17/docs-as-code-at-linode/) to creating and managing docs. They call it _docs as code methodology._ Thereby my aim was making simple and productive way to work with any sort of documents and articles through Markdown, Git and Docker/k8s optionally.
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The repo contains a theme for [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/) (the best static site generator I've ever seen) and dockerfile for building Docker images with Nginx-alpine. You can pull to your Docker an [image with demo-content](https://hub.docker.com/r/codeandmedia/docsascode-theme)
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```
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codeandmedia/docsascode-theme:latest
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```
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If you would use Docker on MacBook M1 processors \ Raspberry Pi4 64bit \ Amazon Graviton or another ARM64 - just fork the ARM64 branch or push
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```
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codeandmedia/docsascode-theme-arm64:latest
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```
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## Perks
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* light / dark switcher
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* tags and authors taxonomies by default
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* search
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* useful UI both on mobiles and desktops
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## 6 steps build your knowledge base/docs repo
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1. Fork the repo
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2. delete demo content and add your own (I explain how to structure it below)
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3. change website name and domain in config.toml, also, change the title in _index.md in a root
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4. connect your repo to dockerhub
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5. build your docker image or setup [autobuilds](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/)
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6. host a builded docker image on your own way
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But, zola is amazing static site generator, so you feel free to
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1. download all repo files
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2. again delete demo content and add your own
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3. change name and domain in config.toml/index.md
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4. setup zola (win, linux, mac)
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5. execute zola build
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6. host builded html-output anywhere you want
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Zola supports Netlify and other similar services, or you can decide to create your own CI/CD process.
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## How to structure your content
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All your articles should be inside _content_ folder. Any images, videos, other static files should be inside _static._
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### Folders
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Every folder should contains _index.md like
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```toml
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title = "Docsascode title"
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description = "Description is optional"
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sort_by = "date" # sort by weight or date
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insert_anchor_links = "right" # if you want § next to headers
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```
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Each folder is the section of the website, it means if you create folder foo it will be seen as _yoursitedomain.com/foo_
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The theme supports folders in folders and articles + folders in one folder (see an example inside _content_). So you can store inside folder another folders and describe in index some specific details.
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### Pages
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A page should be started by
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```toml
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title = "File and folders in folder"
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date = 2020-01-18 # or weight
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description = "Description"
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insert_anchor_links = "right"
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[taxonomies] #all taxonomies is optional
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tags = ["newtag"]
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authors = ["John Doe"]
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```
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Zola allows to create drafts:
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```toml
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draft = true
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```
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Also, by default you have two taxonomies: _tags_ and _authors_. It's optional, not necessary to use it on all pages. And you can add your own taxonomy:
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1. Copy tags or authors folder and rename it to your taxonomy
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2. Add your taxonomy to config.toml
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3. Add to page.html template code like
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```rust
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{%/* if page.taxonomies.yourtaxonomynameplural */%}
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<ul>
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{%/* for tag in page.taxonomies.yourtaxonomynameplural */%}
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<li><a href="{{/* get_taxonomy_url(kind="yourtaxonomynameplural", name=yourtaxonomyname) | safe */}}" >{{/* yourtaxonomyname */}}</a></li>
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{%/* endfor */%}
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</ul>
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{%/* endif */%}
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```
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Done. I told you Zola is amazing :)
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Anyway you can rewrite theme for your own wishes with Zola ([link to documentation](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/installation/))
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