This repository contains the source code and the content for the Prisma documentation.
Read through the contributing guide to learn how you can contribute to the Prisma documentation.
Clone this repository and get started by running the following commands:
npm install
npm run dev
Run a local build to run the functions using the following command:
netlify dev
Make sure you have the correct path to
POSTGRES_URL
in your local.env
file to test the functions
To prettify or format the code, run:
npm run prettify
Visit http://localhost:8000/
to view the app.
Write MDX files in content
folder.
Open config.js
for available config options for gatsby
, header
, footer
and siteMetadata
.
-
gatsby
config for global configuration likepathPrefix
- Gatsby Path Prefix
-
header
config for site header configuration liketitle
- The title that appears on the top leftlinks
- The links for headerlogoLink
- The link to redirect on logo click
-
footer
config for site footer configuration liketitle
- The title that appears on the top leftlogoLink
- The link to redirect on logo clickproducts
,community
,company
,resources
- The links for various footernewsletter
- Newsletter configfindus
- Social links
-
siteMetadata
config for website related configurationtitle
- Title of the website in main pagedescription
- Description of the websitekeywords
- Keywords of the website for SEO
All files/folders in the context are prefixed with a position which indicates the order in which they appear in the sidenav on the docs website. This makes it cumbersome to insert, move and delete files because the positions of a number of other files (if not all) in the same folder might need to be adjusted. Thanks to Luca Steeb, you can perform these operations with a dedicated CLI called mdtool
.
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/steebchen/bd085ebde1fcf4242e3fdd0df4d202a6/raw/c04e3d262eb6a302a9fab98f6428fec9329681e2/mdtool -qO /usr/local/bin/mdtool
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mdtool
mdtool insert 3
mdtool swap A B
mdtool move A B
mdtool remove 4
Make place for a new file at given index and increment all numbers by one after that index:
$ mdtool insert INDEX
# e.g.:
$ mdtool insert 2
# Result: for files 01-a, 02-b, 03-c, and 04-d; 03-c is renamed to 04-c and 04-d is renamed to 05-d so you can create a new file at index 2
Swap two files; specify both filenames (prefix numbers get automatically adjusted):
$ mdtool swap FILENAME1 FILENAME2
# e.g.:
$ mdtool swap 03-file1.mdx 07-file2.mdx
# Result: Files are now named: 03-file2.mdx 07-file1.mdx
Move a given file to another given index
$ mdtool move FILENAME INDEX
# e.g.:
$ mdtool move 05-file.mdx 2
# Result: 05-file.mdx is move to 02-file.mdx, plus previous files 02-*, 03-*, 04-* are incremented
Shift all other items by -1 at a given index:
$ mdtool remove INDEX
# e.g.:
$ mdtool remove 2
# Result: 01-a, 02-b, 03-c, 04-d becomes 01-a, 02-b, 02-c, 03-d; 02-b is supposed to be manually deleted
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Jan Piotrowski π |
Daniel Norman π π‘ |
GΓ©rΓ΄me Grignon π π‘ |
Allison Clift-Jennings π π‘ |
Yao Hsiao π |
Daniel Weinmann π |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!