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GOV.UK Frontend Documentation

This project uses the Tech Docs Template, which is a Middleman template that you can use to build technical documentation using a GOV.UK style.

You’re welcome to use the template even if your service isn’t considered part of GOV.UK, but your site or service must not:

  • identify itself as being part of GOV.UK
  • use the crown or GOV.UK logotype in the header
  • use the GDS Transport typeface
  • suggest that it’s an official UK government website if it’s not

👉 To find out more about setting up and managing content for a website using this template, see the Tech Docs Template documentation.

Before you start

To run this project you need:

Making changes

To make changes to the documentation for the Tech Docs Template website, edit files in the source folder of this repository.

You can add content by editing the .html.md.erb files. These files support content in:

  • Markdown
  • HTML
  • Ruby

👉 Learn more about configuring your website.

Installing dependencies

  • run bundle install for Ruby dependencies
  • run npm install for JavaScript dependencies

Preview your changes locally

To preview your new website locally, navigate to your project folder and run:

bundle exec middleman server

👉 See the generated website on http://localhost:4567 in your browser. Any content changes you make to your website will be updated in real time.

To shut down the Middleman instance running on your machine, use ctrl+C.

If you make changes to the config/tech-docs.yml configuration file, you need to restart Middleman to see the changes.

Build

To build the HTML pages from content in your source folder, run:

bundle exec middleman build

Every time you run this command, the build folder gets generated from scratch. This means any changes to the build folder that are not part of the build command will get overwritten.

Troubleshooting

Run bundle update to make sure you're using the most recent Ruby gem versions.

Run bundle exec middleman build --verbose to get detailed error messages to help with finding the problem.

OpenSSL issues on newer versions of MacOS

Because of some quirks with OpenSSL on newer versions of MacOS, you might run into an error with eventmachine while running bundle install.

To fix this, run:

brew install openssl
bundle config build.eventmachine --with-cppflags=-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include
bundle install

Testing

To run the linter and Ruby tests, run bundle exec rake.

To check for broken links in the guidance, run npm run check-links.

Licence

Unless stated otherwise, the codebase is released under the MIT License. This covers both the codebase and any sample code in the documentation.

The documentation is © Crown copyright and available under the terms of the Open Government 3.0 licence.