The homepage and the documentation for the Monix project website.
The website gets generated with Jekyll and articles are type-checked with mdoc. In order to install the required dependencies:
- make sure you have a recent Ruby version installed, see for example rbenv for managing Ruby versions, but whatever you can install through your OS's package manager will probably do
- install bundler
- make sure you have at least Java 8 installed; for managing multiple Java versions see jenv
- install sbt
Then to install the Ruby dependencies of the project:
bundle
Then to generate the whole website:
./script/build
To generate the mdoc
-enabled articles, which takes articles from ./_docs, generating them parsed into ./docs
:
sbt mdoc
You can also watch for changes and do incremental compilation:
sbt mdoc --watch
You can also generate the docs for a specific version only, e.g. 2.x vs 3.x, since the versions are described as separate sub-modules:
sbt docs3x/mdoc --watch
To serve the website locally and see what it looks like:
bundle exec jekyll serve
To build the final website:
bundle exec jekyll build
N.B. the sbt mdoc
step does not happen automatically, that's a separate step that needs to be execute as shown above.