The boilerplate repo we use across AdonisJS projects to create a documentation website. The boilerplate allows for maximum customization without getting verbose.
I have never been a big fan of a frontend first tooling when rendering markdown files to static HTML. I still remember the Gridsome and Gatsby days, when it was considered normal to use GraphQL to build a static website 😇.
With that said, the feature set around rendering markdown feels modern and refreshing with frontend tooling. But, the underlying libraries are not limited to the frontend ecosystem, and you can use them within any JavaScript project.
So, if I have all the tools at my disposal, why not build and use something simple that does not change with the new wave of innovation in the frontend ecosystem?
The docs boilerplate is built around the following workflow requirements.
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Create a highly customizable markdown rendering pipeline. I need control over rendering every markdown element and tweaking its HTML output per my requirements. This is powered by @dimerapp/markdown and @dimerapp/edge packages.
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Use Shiki for styling codeblocks. Shiki uses VSCode themes and grammar for syntax highlighting and requires zero frontend code.
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Use a base HTML and CSS theme to avoid re-building documentation websites from scratch every time. But still allow customizations to add personality to each website.
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Use a dumb JSON file to render the docs sidebar (JSON database file). Scanning files & folders and sorting them by some convention makes refactoring a lot harder.
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Allow linking to markdown files and auto-resolve their URLs when rendering to HTML.
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Allow keeping images and videos next to markdown content and auto-resolve their URLs when rendering to HTML.
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├── assets
│ ├── app.css
│ └── app.js
├── bin
│ ├── build.ts
│ └── serve.ts
├── content
│ ├── docs
│ └── config.json
├── src
│ ├── bootstrap.ts
│ └── collections.ts
├── templates
│ ├── elements
│ ├── layouts
│ ├── partials
│ └── docs.edge
├── vscode_grammars
│ ├── dotenv.tmLanguage.json
│ └── main.ts
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── tsconfig.json
└── vite.config.js
The assets
directory has the CSS and frontend JavaScript entry point files. Mainly, we import additional packages and the base theme inside these files. However, feel free to tweak these files to create a more personalized website.
The bin
directory has two script files to start the development server and export the docs to static HTML files. These scripts boot the AdonisJS framework under the hood.
The content
directory contains the markdown and database JSON files. We organize markdown files into collections, each with its database file.
You can think of collections as different documentation areas on the website. For example: You can create a collection for docs, a collection for API reference, and a collection for config reference.
See also: Creating new collections
The src
directory has a bootstrap
file to wire everything together. We do not hide the bootstrap process inside some packages. This is because we want the final projects to have complete control over configuring, pulling in extra packages, or removing unused features.
The collections.ts
file is used to define one or more collections.
The templates
directory contains the Edge templates used for rendering HTML.
- The
docs
template renders a conventional documentation layout with the header, sidebar, content, and table of contents. You may use the same template across multiple collections. - The logos are kept as SVG inside the
partials/logo.edge
andpartials/logo_mobile.edge
files. - The base HTML fragment is part of the
layouts/main.edge
file. Feel free to add custom meta tags or scripts/fonts inside this file.
The vscode_grammars
directory contains a collection of custom VSCode languages you want to use inside your project.
See also: Using custom VSCode grammars
Clone the repo from GitHub. We recommend using degit, which downloads the repo without git history.
npx degit dimerapp/docs-boilerplate <my-website>
Install dependencies
cd <my-website>
npm i
Run the development server.
npm run dev
And visit http://localhost:3333/docs/introduction URL to view the website in the browser.
By default, we create a docs
collection with an introduction.md
file inside it.
As a first step, you should open the content/docs/db.json
file and add all the entries for your documentation. Defining entries by hand may feel tedious at first, but it will allow easier customization in the future.
A typical database entry has the following properties.
{
"permalink": "introduction",
"title": "Introduction",
"contentPath": "./http_overview.md",
"category": "Guides"
}
permalink
: The unique URL for the doc. The collection prefix will be applied to the permalink automatically. See thesrc/collection.ts
file for the collection prefix.title
: The title to display in the sidebar.contentPath
: A relative path to the markdown file.category
: The grouping category for the doc.
Once you have defined all the entries, create markdown files and write some real content.
We use a very minimal configuration file to update certain website sections. The config is stored inside the content/config.json
file.
{
"links": {
"home": {
"title": "Your project name",
"href": "/"
},
"github": {
"title": "Your project on GitHub",
"href": "https://github.com/dimerapp"
}
},
"fileEditBaseUrl": "https://github.com/dimerapp/docs-boilerplate/blob/develop",
"copyright": "Your project legal name"
}
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links
: The object has two fixed links. The homepage and the GitHub project URL. -
fileEditBaseUrl
: The base URL for the file on GitHub. This is used inside the content footer to display the Edit on GitHub link. -
copyright
: The name of display in the Copyright footer. -
menu
: Optionally, you can define a header menu as an array of objects.{ "menu": [ { "href": "/docs/introduction", "title": "Docs", }, { "href": "https://blog.project.com", "title": "Blog", }, { "href": "https://github.com/project/releases", "title": "Releases", } ] }
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search
: Optionally, you can define config for the Algolia search.{ "search": { "appId": "", "indexName": "", "apiKey": "" } }
You may create multiple collections by defining them inside the src/collections.ts
file.
A collection is defined using the Collection
class. The class accepts the URL to the database file. Also, call collection.boot
once you have configured the collection.
// Docs
const docs = new Collection()
.db(new URL('../content/docs/db.json', import.meta.url))
.useRenderer(renderer)
.urlPrefix('/docs')
await docs.boot()
// API reference
const apiReference = new Collection()
.db(new URL('../content/api_reference/db.json', import.meta.url))
.useRenderer(renderer)
.urlPrefix('/api')
await apiReference.boot()
export const collections = [docs, apiReference]
You may add custom VSCode languages support by defining them inside the vscode_grammars/main.ts
file. Each entry must adhere to the ILanguageRegistration
interface from Shiki.
The code blocks theme is defined using the Markdown renderer instance created inside the src/bootstrap.ts
file. You can either use one of the pre-defined themes or a custom theme.
export const renderer = new Renderer(view, pipeline)
.codeBlocksTheme('material-theme-palenight')
The base docs theme makes extensive use of CSS variables, therefore you can tweak most of the styling by defining a new set of variables.
If you want to change colors, we recommend looking at Radix Colors, because this is what we have used for the default styling.
The HTML output is not 100% customizable since we are not creating a generic docs generator for the rest of the world. The boilerplate is meant to be used under constraints.
However, you can still control the layout, because all sections of the page are exported as Edge component and you can place them anywhere in the DOM. Do check the templates/docs.edge
file to see how everything is used.
You may pass the following component slots to the website header.
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logo (required)
: Content for the logo to display on Desktop viewport. -
logoMobile (required)
: Content for the logo to display on Mobile viewport. -
popupMenu (optional)
: Define custom markup for the popup menu trigger. The trigger is displayed in mobile view only.@component('docs::header', contentConfig) @slots('popMenu') <span> Open popup menu </span> @end @end
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themeSwitcher (optional)
: Define custom markup for the theme switcher button.@component('docs::header', contentConfig) @slots('themeSwitcher') <span x-if="store.darkMode.enabled"> Dark </span> <span x-if="!store.darkMode.enabled"> Light </span> @end @end
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github (optional)
: Define custom markup for the github link in the header.@component('docs::header', contentConfig) @slots('github') <span> GitHub (11K+ Stars) </span> @end @end