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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 18:24:20 +0000 |
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diff --git a/src/rocksdb/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md b/src/rocksdb/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c5842fb --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rocksdb/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +This provides guidance on how to contribute various content to `rocksdb.org`. + +## Getting started + +You should only have to do these one time. + +- Rename this file to `CONTRIBUTING.md`. +- Rename `EXAMPLE-README-FOR-RUNNING-DOCS.md` to `README.md` (replacing the existing `README.md` that came with the template). +- Rename `EXAMPLE-LICENSE` to `LICENSE`. +- Review the [template information](./TEMPLATE-INFORMATION.md). +- Review `./_config.yml`. +- Make sure you update `title`, `description`, `tagline` and `gacode` (Google Analytics) in `./_config.yml`. + +## Basic Structure + +Most content is written in markdown. You name the file `something.md`, then have a header that looks like this: + +``` +--- +docid: getting-started +title: Getting started with ProjectName +layout: docs +permalink: /docs/getting-started.html +--- +``` + +Customize these values for each document, blog post, etc. + +> The filename of the `.md` file doesn't actually matter; what is important is the `docid` being unique and the `permalink` correct and unique too). + +## Landing page + +Modify `index.md` with your new or updated content. + +If you want a `GridBlock` as part of your content, you can do so directly with HTML: + +``` +<div class="gridBlock"> + <div class="blockElement twoByGridBlock alignLeft"> + <div class="blockContent"> + <h3>Your Features</h3> + <ul> + <li>The <a href="http://example.org/">Example</a></li> + <li><a href="http://example.com">Another Example</a></li> + </ul> + </div> + </div> + + <div class="blockElement twoByGridBlock alignLeft"> + <div class="blockContent"> + <h3>More information</h3> + <p> + Stuff here + </p> + </div> + </div> +</div> +``` + +or with a combination of changing `./_data/features.yml` and adding some Liquid to `index.md`, such as: + +``` +{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features imagealign="bottom"%} +``` + +## Blog + +To modify a blog post, edit the appopriate markdown file in `./_posts/`. + +Adding a new blog post is a four-step process. + +> Some posts have a `permalink` and `comments` in the blog post YAML header. You will not need these for new blog posts. These are an artifact of migrating the blog from Wordpress to gh-pages. + +1. Create your blog post in `./_posts/` in markdown (file extension `.md` or `.markdown`). See current posts in that folder or `./doc-type-examples/2016-04-07-blog-post-example.md` for an example of the YAML format. **If the `./_posts` directory does not exist, create it**. + - You can add a `<!--truncate-->` tag in the middle of your post such that you show only the excerpt above that tag in the main `/blog` index on your page. +1. If you have not authored a blog post before, modify the `./_data/authors.yml` file with the `author` id you used in your blog post, along with your full name and Facebook ID to get your profile picture. +1. [Run the site locally](./README.md) to test your changes. It will be at `http://127.0.0.1/blog/your-new-blog-post-title.html` +1. Push your changes to GitHub. + +## Docs + +To modify docs, edit the appropriate markdown file in `./_docs/`. + +To add docs to the site.... + +1. Add your markdown file to the `./_docs/` folder. See `./doc-type-examples/docs-hello-world.md` for an example of the YAML header format. **If the `./_docs/` directory does not exist, create it**. + - You can use folders in the `./_docs/` directory to organize your content if you want. +1. Update `_data/nav_docs.yml` to add your new document to the navigation bar. Use the `docid` you put in your doc markdown in as the `id` in the `_data/nav_docs.yml` file. +1. [Run the site locally](./README.md) to test your changes. It will be at `http://127.0.0.1/docs/your-new-doc-permalink.html` +1. Push your changes to GitHub. + +## Header Bar + +To modify the header bar, change `./_data/nav.yml`. + +## Top Level Page + +To modify a top-level page, edit the appropriate markdown file in `./top-level/` + +If you want a top-level page (e.g., http://your-site.com/top-level.html) -- not in `/blog/` or `/docs/`.... + +1. Create a markdown file in the root `./top-level/`. See `./doc-type-examples/top-level-example.md` for more information. +1. If you want a visible link to that file, update `_data/nav.yml` to add a link to your new top-level document in the header bar. + + > This is not necessary if you just want to have a page that is linked to from another page, but not exposed as direct link to the user. + +1. [Run the site locally](./README.md) to test your changes. It will be at `http://127.0.0.1/your-top-level-page-permalink.html` +1. Push your changes to GitHub. + +## Other Changes + +- CSS: `./css/main.css` or `./_sass/*.scss`. +- Images: `./static/images/[docs | posts]/....` +- Main Blog post HTML: `./_includes/post.html` +- Main Docs HTML: `./_includes/doc.html` |