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Olaoluwa Ademola Salami b02178b6d6 Upgrade docusaurus (#1101)
* Preparing content for MDX v3

* upgrade dcusarus to v3

* upgrade to v3

* merge main to branch

* space

* change node version to 18

* merge main

* change setup-node version

* bug fix: added escape when needed

* added escape characters in docstrings

* upgraded docusaurus to 3.0.1

* polishing

* restored commented out link

* rename file

* removed backtick

* Add support for MD files in Docusaurus

* Add support for MD files in Docusaurus

* Add support for MD files in Docusaurus

* polishing

* cleanup

* cleanup

* cleanup

* cleanup

* cleanup

* cleanup

* cleanup

* merge with main and build scripts added

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Co-authored-by: Davor Runje <davor@airt.ai>
Co-authored-by: Shaokun Zhang <shaokunzhang529@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Dibia <victordibia@microsoft.com>
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Website

This website is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.

Prerequisites

To build and test documentation locally, begin by downloading and installing Node.js, and then installing Yarn. On Windows, you can install via the npm package manager (npm) which comes bundled with Node.js:

npm install --global yarn

Installation

pip install pydoc-markdown
cd website
yarn install

Local Development

Navigate to the website folder and run:

pydoc-markdown
yarn start

This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.