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This repository contains the FunKey Project documentation project.
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The
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"[source](https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-Project.github.io/tree/source)"
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branch contains the source documents; they are processed by MkDocs to
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generate the resulting static site in the
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"[master](https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-Project.github.io/tree/master)"
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branch that is accessible through Github Pages at
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https://funkey-project.github.io/FunKey-Project.github.io/
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## Local Build
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In order to build le documentation locally, you need to have a Python
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3.x installed on your machine.
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You will need to isntall the mkdocs-material package and some required
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plugins using the following command
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```pip install mkdocs-material mkdocs-minify-plugin mkdocs-section-index mkdocs-exclude mkdocs-redirects```
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On Unix machines, you will probably need to install it as root user, using:
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```sudo pip install mkdocs-material mkdocs-minify-plugin mkdocs-section-index mkdocs-exclude mkdocs-redirects```
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## Local Tests
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You can launch a local test server that will track all source file
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changes and generate a static site on the fly using the following command:
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```mkdocs serve```
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The test server is then accessible at:
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http://localhost:8000/
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