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Welcome to the Viam Documentation

Note Looking to contribute? Check out the Contributor Guide. For help knowing what and how to write, check out our templates: our tutorial template and component page template are accessible on the site when building the docs in Draft mode, or accessible here on GitHub.

Build the docs locally

To be able to build the docs locally, you need to install the following:

You can build the docs for local development using the following command:

make serve-dev-draft

If you would like to see the production view (without drafts and with minified CSS), run:

make serve-prod

You can also run hugo serve after installing Hugo to show the production view.

Generate HTML docs

To generate the full HTML version of the docs run:

make build-prod

You can serve the resulting docs with:

python3 -m http.server 9000 --directory public

Test the docs locally

Python snippets

To ensure all python snippets are properly formatted before creating a commit, install flake8-markdown and add the following lines to the .git/hooks/pre-commit file in your local repository:

if [ "git diff --diff-filter=d --name-only HEAD | grep '\.md$' | wc -l" ];
then
list= $(git diff --diff-filter=d --name-only HEAD | grep '\.md$')
for item in $list
do
flake8-markdown $item
done
fi

If you don't already have a .git/hooks/pre-commit file in your docs git repo directory, you can copy the existing pre-commit.sample file in that directory as pre-commit to use the sample template, or create a new pre-commit file in that directory with the above content. If you create a new file, you must also make it executable with: chmod 755 /path/to/my/.git/hooks/pre-commit.

To ensure your markdown is properly formatted, run make markdowntest.

To check locally for broken links, install htmltest and run make htmltest.

Lint JS and Markdown files with Prettier on save

  1. Install the Prettier VS Code Extension.
  2. Run npm install in the docs folder where you have the docs checked out.
  3. Inside VS code, open the user settings.json file by pressing CMD+SHIFT+P and typing 'settings', and add the following settings to the end of the file:
  "[markdown]": {
    "editor.formatOnSave": true,
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
  },
  "prettier.configPath": ".prettierrc",
  "prettier.documentSelectors": ["**/*.md"],
  "prettier.prettierPath": "./node_modules/prettier/index.cjs",
  "prettier.withNodeModules": true,
  "prettier.resolveGlobalModules": true,
  "prettier.requirePragma": true

Publishing

The docs are automatically published when a PR merges.