mu-haskell/docs
Alejandro Serrano 58240fc308
Support for Avro as serialisation layer (#88)
Co-authored-by: Flavio Corpa <flavio.corpa@47deg.com>
2020-02-06 11:39:09 +01:00
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Docs for Mu-Haskell

The documentation is built through a Jekyll site as base.

Prerequisites

Building the docs

To preview the site locally, execute the following command from the project root dir. This will install website dependencies under docs/vendor/bundle:

bundle install --gemfile docs/Gemfile --path vendor/bundle

Then, through this command, you will run the locally installed Jekyll instance to serve the site:

BUNDLE_GEMFILE=./docs/Gemfile bundle exec jekyll serve -s docs -b /mu-haskell

Finally, to have a look at the site, visit:

http://localhost:4000/mu-haskell