[docs] local docs hacking howto (#1816)
Co-authored-by: decentral1se <cellarspoon@riseup.net>
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If you see something in the documentation that's missing, wrong, or unclear, feel free to open a pull request addressing it; you don't necessarily need to open an issue first, but please explain why you're opening the PR in the PR comment.
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We support a [Conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/)-based workflow for hacking, building & publishing the documentation. Here's how you can get started locally:
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* Install [`miniconda`](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html)
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* Create your conda environment: `conda env create -f ./docs/environment.yml`
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* Activate the environment: `conda activate gotosocial-docs`
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* Serve locally: `mkdocs serve`
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Then you can visit [localhost:8000](http://127.0.0.1:8000/) in your browser to view.
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If you don't use Conda, you can read the `docs/environment.yml` to see which dependencies are required and `pip install` them manually.
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## Development
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### Golang forking quirks
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