slate
docsy
slate | docsy | |
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21 | 7 | |
35,833 | 2,462 | |
0.1% | 1.3% | |
4.1 | 9.2 | |
13 days ago | 3 days ago | |
SCSS | HTML | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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slate
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10+ API Documentation Tools For Super Busy Developers 👩💻
Slate (Free)
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How do i document my api ?
https://github.com/slatedocs/slate this ! Big company use it ( stripe etc )
- This is not strictly coding related but it could be. I want to implement something and want to know how to.
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[ARTICLE] Stripe Releases Their Documentation Framework
The second most common question being "What framework does Stripe use to build their documentation?" and the answer has unfortunately always been "They use a custom setup they built themselves and isn't available." - so then Slate gets brought up as a suitable replacement
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Twelve Amazing Free Hugo Documentation Themes
DocuAPI is a multilingual API documentation theme for Hugo created and maintained by Bjørn Erik Pedersen, the lead maintainer and co-creator of Hugo itself. It’s built on top of the Slate API docs generator, which itself was inspired by Stripe’s and PayPal’s API docs. The JavaScript section of DocuAPI has been rewritten from Jquery to AlpineJS.
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Best way to document Express API
I've used Slate to document APIs which similarly will produce a local website. You can host that privately or there's built in support to push to github pages if you're hosting it in a github repo. The documentation itself is all written in markdown and managed separate from your API code.
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What does stripe use to make their docs?
Clone/inspired by stripe docs: https://github.com/slatedocs/slate
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Create and deploy API documentation to Kubernetes
If you are going to use Slate from the console you need to install it, along with all its prerequisites, as described here. In Ubuntu you can execute the commands:
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How does Stripe create this style of documentation?
Slate - API Generator
- Building API Docs
docsy
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Apply Docsy
> cd (The root directory of the Git project. themes exists in current) > git submodule add https://github.com/google/docsy.git themes/docsy
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”Docsy” is a formal theme for technical documentation
Site URL Hugo theme introduction https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/docsy/ Sample/Demo https://example.docsy.dev/ Documentation https://www.docsy.dev/ Repository https://github.com/google/docsy
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Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
A set of Hugo documentation templates for launching open source content. Use case(s): Documentation Author: The Docsy Authors Minimum Hugo version: 0.73.0 Github stars: 1706 Last updated: 2022-05-14 License: Apache-2.0
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Twelve Amazing Free Hugo Documentation Themes
Download Docsy Docsy demo site Minimum Hugo version: 0.73 GitHub stars: 1.7k License: Apache-2.0
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Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
Background: I've been a technical writer for 9 years. 6 at Google, 3 as the only writer at an IoT startup.
I helped Corrily with their docs [1] in August. They were interested in readme.io. I wasn't keen on it because I had worked with Retool a few years back and had found readme.io lacking. But I was pleasantly surprised by how much readme.io has progressed since then! If you're looking for a documentation product that is very easy to update and mostly just works, then it's worth checking out.
On https://web.dev I was introduced to Eleventy. Eleventy [2] is now my go to. The documentation for Elecenty itself is very strangely organized and needs a refactor. But I have found that there is always a way to accomplish whatever I need, and usually elegantly.
Another project worth checking out is Docsy [3]. This is a Jekyll template specifically created for technical documentation.
Back at the IoT startup I had to set up the whole documentation system / tooling myself. I used Sphinx and deployed to Heroku. Haven't used Sphinx since then but I remember being satisfied with it back then.
[1] https://docs.corrily.com
[2] https://11ty.dev
[3] https://docsy.dev
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Need help
I haven't used either of these, but I've heard good things about both https://github.com/google/docsy and https://thegooddocsproject.dev/. If you choose to use either of these, I'd love to hear about it. I have coworkers who contribute to both of them.
What are some alternatives?
redoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
docusaurus-openapi - 🦕 OpenAPI plugin for generating API reference docs in Docusaurus v2.
hugo-geekdoc - Hugo theme made for documentation
hugo-blox-builder - 😍 EASILY BUILD THE WEBSITE YOU WANT - NO CODE, JUST MARKDOWN BLOCKS! 使用块轻松创建任何类型的网站 - 无需代码。 一个应用程序,没有依赖项,没有 JS
mkdocs
doks - Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website. Fast, accessible, and easy to use.