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Docsify Template

A simple Docsify template for creating Markdown-based documentation sites, with no build process required.

Site Setup

Static Webserver

Upload these template files to any static web server. The file .nojekyll is only required if hosting the site on GitHub Pages and otherwise can be removed.

GitHub Pages

Hosting Site

To host this template on GitHub Pages do the following:

  1. Log into GitHub if you have not done so already
  2. Tap the Use this template button in the upper-right of this GitHub Repository and choose Create a new repository
  3. Enter a name for your new Repository and then tap the Create repository button
  4. Once your new Repostitory is created go to Settings, then select Pages from the left-hand sidebar, and under Branch choose main and then tap the Save button
  5. Wait a minute or two and refresh the same Pages page - once your site is ready a message will be displayed at the top of the screen along with a site link and a Visit site button

Editing Content

How about editing the content of your new Docsify site on GitHub Pages? View the Markdown page you want to edit (for example, README.md) and tap the Pencil Icon, then save any changes by tapping the green Commit changes... button. In just a few moments the Docsify site will be automatically updated to reflect those changes.

Viewing Locally

Run npx serve . (Node.js users) or python -m http.server 8000 (Python users) in the repo folder to serve run locally.

Docsify Documentation

To learn more about using Docsify, visit https://docsify.js.org.