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docusaurus.config.js
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// @ts-check
// Note: type annotations allow type checking and IDEs autocompletion
const lightCodeTheme = require("prism-react-renderer").themes.github;
const darkCodeTheme = require("prism-react-renderer").themes.dracula;
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/types').Config} */
const config = {
title: "theorybear",
tagline: "A fun, supplemental guide to music theory education.",
favicon: "img/favicon.ico",
// Set the production url of your site here
url: "https://old.theorybear.org",
// Set the /<baseUrl>/ pathname under which your site is served
// For GitHub pages deployment, it is often '/<projectName>/'
baseUrl: "/",
// GitHub pages deployment config.
// If you aren't using GitHub pages, you don't need these.
organizationName: "thatrobotdev", // Usually your GitHub org/user name.
projectName: "theorybear", // Usually your repo name.
trailingSlash: false,
onBrokenLinks: "throw",
onBrokenMarkdownLinks: "warn",
// Even if you don't use internalization, you can use this field to set useful
// metadata like html lang. For example, if your site is Chinese, you may want
// to replace "en" with "zh-Hans".
i18n: {
defaultLocale: "en",
locales: ["en"],
},
plugins: ["my-loaders"],
presets: [
[
"classic",
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/preset-classic').Options} */
({
docs: {
sidebarPath: require.resolve("./sidebars.js"),
// Please change this to your repo.
// Remove this to remove the "edit this page" links.
editUrl: "https://github.com/thatrobotdev/theorybear/tree/main/",
},
blog: {
blogTitle: "theorybear blog!",
blogDescription:
"theorybear's blog about music theory, music opportunities, and more!",
},
theme: {
customCss: require.resolve("./src/css/custom.css"),
},
}),
],
],
themeConfig:
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/preset-classic').ThemeConfig} */
({
// Replace with your project's social card
image: "img/docusaurus-social-card.jpg",
navbar: {
title: "theorybear",
logo: {
alt: "theorybear logo",
src: "img/logo.svg",
},
items: [
{
type: "docSidebar",
sidebarId: "theory",
position: "left",
label: "Theory",
},
{
to: "blog",
label: "Blog",
position: "left",
},
{
type: "docSidebar",
sidebarId: "howToContribute",
position: "left",
label: "How To Contribute",
},
],
},
footer: {
style: "dark",
links: [
{
title: "Docs",
items: [
{
label: "Introduction",
to: "/docs/introduction",
},
{
label: "Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory",
to: "/docs/category/alfreds-essentials-of-music-theory",
},
{
label: "Concert Choir",
to: "/docs/concert-choir",
},
],
},
{
title: "Resources",
items: [
{
label: "musictheory.net",
href: "https://www.musictheory.net/",
},
{
label: "Open Music Theory",
href: "https://viva.pressbooks.pub/openmusictheory/",
},
{
label: "Sight Reading Factory",
href: "https://www.sightreadingfactory.com/",
},
{
label: "Additional Resources",
to: "/docs/additional-resources",
},
],
},
{
title: "More",
items: [
{
label: "GitHub",
href: "https://github.com/thatrobotdev/theorybear",
},
],
},
],
copyright: `Made with 🤎 and 🐻🐻❄️🧸🐨🐼 by <a href="https://www.jameskerrane.com">JP Kerrane</a>. <a href="https://github.com/thatrobotdev/theorybear">Open source</a> and licensed under the MIT License.`,
},
prism: {
theme: lightCodeTheme,
darkTheme: darkCodeTheme,
},
}),
};
module.exports = config;