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Journal Stack

Welcome to Journal Stack! A documentation stack for scaffolding your doc writing experience with multi-version support!

Journal Stack

Getting Started

Journal Stack is a simple, base template for building your documentation upon. Built using Remix Vite, it is a simple, yet powerful stack for building your documentation. It features multi-version support, easy themeing and more.

Use the command below to easily create a new Journal Stack project:

 npx create-remix@latest --template shafspecs/journal-stack

Documentation

Check out the docs folder for more information on how to get started with Journal Stack.

Contributing

Journal Stack is an open source project and contributions are welcome! Check out the Contributing Guide to get started.

A few things I might need help with:

  • Testing: More test use-cases. Currently, they cover the barest minimum and not enough to test anything realistically. Contributions in this regard would very much be appreciated.
  • Critical Feedback: Most important one 😄, critical feedback. Could range from code colocation, to my apprach to fetching and caching, to the documentation itself. I'm open to all feedback. Thank you!

Contributing Opportunities

If you are unsure of where to start, here are a few stuffs that would be nice to have:

  • Improved Typing: The typing for the app is quite good, however there are a few any types sprinkled here and there that could be improved upon.
  • More mock docs: More docs can't hurt, right? 😄
  • Improved Documentation: I don't mean the code itself, I mean this docs you are reading right now. It could be more explanatory, more detailed, more concise, etc. Any improvement would be appreciated. Even typos!
  • Github Actions: Currently, only github actions regarding syncing the docs to their respective repositories are available. It would be nice to have more actions, such as testing, linting, and especially deployments.

License

Journal Stack is licensed under the MIT License.