docsify/docs/quickstart.md
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Quick start

It is recommended to install docsify-cli globally, which helps initializing and previewing the website locally.

npm i docsify-cli -g

Initialize

If you want to write the documentation in the ./docs directory, you can use the init command.

docsify init ./docs

Writing content

After the init is complete, you can see the file list in the docs directory.

  • index.html as the entry file
  • README.md as the home page
  • .nojekyll prevents GitHub Pages from ignoring files that begin with an underscore

You can easily update the documentation in docs/README.md, of course you can add more pages.

Preview your site

Run the local server with docsify serve. You can preview your site in your browser on http://localhost:3000.

docsify serve docs

?> For more use cases of docsify-cli, head over to the docsify-cli documentation.

Manual initialization

If you don't like npm or have trouble installing the tool, you can manually create index.html:

<!-- index.html -->

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta charset="UTF-8">
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="//unpkg.com/docsify/themes/vue.css">
</head>
<body>
  <div id="app"></div>
</body>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify"></script>
</html>

If you installed python on your system, you can easily use it to run a static server to preview your site.

cd docs && python -m SimpleHTTPServer 3000

Loading dialog

If you want, you can show a loading dialog before docsify starts to render your documentation:

  <!-- index.html -->

  <div id="app">Please wait...</div>

You should set the data-app attribute if you changed el:

  <!-- index.html -->

  <div data-app id="main">Please wait...</div>

  <script>
    window.$docsify = {
      el: '#main'
    }
  </script>