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README.md

Development notes for working with mkdocs

You can use a Docker container and run MkDocs from the container, so no local installation of mkdocs is required:

  • You need to have Docker installed and running on your system
  • There are helper configurations installed if you have npm from Node.JS installed.
  • Build the development docker container image, this is only need it once if the dependencies have not changed.
    npm run dev:build
    
  • To start developing run command the following command in the root directory of the git repo (where package.json and mkdocs.yaml are located)
    npm run dev
    
  • Open a browser to http://localhost:8000, where you will see the documentation site. This will live update as you save changes to the Markdown files in the docs directory.
  • To stop developing run the following command in another terminal window, which will terminate the docker container
    npm run dev:stop
    
  • To build the static HTML files including both mkdocs and hugo run the following command.
    npm test
    
  • To view additional npm scripts run the following command
    npm run