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Documentation for Isotope eCommerce

The documentation for Isotope eCommerce will be maintained in this repository.

The details below are only necessary if you want to install the docs locally. If you just want to contribute content, read the CONTRIBUTING.

Cloning

The project installs the Hugo Learn theme as a git submodule. Thus when cloning the repository, you need to use the --recurse-submodules parameter:

git clone --recurse-submodules [email protected]:isotope/docs.git

or:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/isotope/docs.git

Updating the Theme

To update the theme after cloning, simply run the following command:

git submodule foreach git pull origin master

Build

The documentation is built using the Hugo site generator, thus you need to install Hugo first on your system.

Building is done using the make command. There are different commands available depending on what part of the documentation you want to build.

make build

Builds the entire documentation into the build directory.

make live

Spins up the development server which automatically tracks changes in the docs directory and rebuilds the front end. You can access the front end on http://localhost:1313.

make clean

Cleans the build directory.

Note

Your are not dependent on the Makefile. If make is not available in your operating system, you can still invoke the hugo commands. For example:

cd page
hugo server --cleanDestinationDir --environment manual --destination ../build/manual

License

The Isotope eCommerce documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). If you want to redistribute a modified or unmodified version of the documentation, you can do so under the license terms.

If you contribute to the documentation, e.g. by creating pull requests, you grant us full usage rights of any content you create or upload. You also ensure that your content does not violate any third-party rights.

We are not claiming exclusive usage rights, therefore you are free to use your contributed content (e.g. texts or images) in any other project as well.

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