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I've been wanting to turn the Alda docs into a website for a long time now, I've just never gotten around to doing it. If anyone reading this wants to help, please let me know! I've made a bunch of notes about this as issues in the alda.io repo. The last time I thought about this, I was leaning towards converting the docs into Asciidoc and using Antora to generate a documentation site. But it looks like recently, there are some newer options like Docusaurus that are worth exploring. (If the tool is good enough, I don't really care strongly about whether we maintain the docs in Asciidoc vs. Markdown) |
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I just started to look at the Alda Docs™. :-) And I was wondering whether somebody renders these markdown files a s a normal website? Would be so much better, both to read on screen and to use for printing pages. (When I print directly from GitHub, a lot of Github "noise" gets printed with the document...)
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