akkoma/docs
Oneric 2e384dcda9 [TEST] dbprune: fuzzymode
Splitting it up hopefully helps with load and OOMs (on smaller VPSes).
But untested.

Also: technically can delete activities referencing actually existing
objects, but atm won't happen for anything we understand in the first
place. But risks future changes leading to loss of (remote) data.....
Local activities are never affected though

Less severe this might also miss some technically deleteable entries
if they’ll later get dealt with by the regular auto pruning anyway.
2024-05-15 03:51:14 +02:00
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docs [TEST] dbprune: fuzzymode 2024-05-15 03:51:14 +02:00
theme/partials more references being updated 2023-05-26 22:54:12 -04:00
Makefile add manual deploy for docs 2022-11-10 10:55:57 +00:00
mkdocs.yml Add dark and light theme mode to docs, detection, and button 2022-12-09 22:51:43 -05:00
Pipfile Documentation updates for stable release (#73) 2022-07-15 12:27:16 +00:00
Pipfile.lock varnish config/docs (#342) 2022-12-05 13:39:27 +00:00
README.md typo + remove unneeded file 2023-02-02 14:37:45 +01:00
requirements.txt fix requirements 2022-11-11 16:07:07 +00:00

Building the docs

You don't need to build and test the docs as long as you make sure the syntax is correct. But in case you do want to build the docs, feel free to do so.

# Make sure you're in the same directory as this README
# From the root of the Akkoma repo, you'll need to do
cd docs

# Optionally use a virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate

# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt

# Run an http server who rebuilds when files change
# Accessable on http://127.0.0.1:8000
mkdocs serve

# Build the docs
# The static html pages will have been created in the folder "site"
# You can serve them from a server by pointing your server software (nginx, apache...) to this location
mkdocs build

# To get out of the virtual environment, you do
deactivate