This repo contains the content for the documentation for VMware Harbor Registry.
The content in this repo publishes to the VMWare Harbor Registry documentation site at https://docs.pivotal.io/vmware-harbor.
The subnav for this documentation is located at https://github.com/pivotal-cf/docs-book-partners/blob/master/master_middleman/source/subnavs/vmware-harbor_subnav.erb.
Please help us improve the accuracy and completeness of the VMware Harbor Registry documentation by contributing.
The easiest way to contribute is to file a pull request through GitHub.
Every topic in the VMware Harbor Registry documentation has a corresponding file in this repo. Locate the correct file and make a pull request against it. You can also navigate to the topic and click "View the source for this page in GitHub" at the bottom of the topic.
Bookbinder is a command-line utility for stitching Markdown docs into a hostable web app. The PCF Docs Team uses Bookbinder to publish our documentation sites, but you can also use Bookbinder to view a live version of your documentation on your local machine.
Bookbinder draws the content for the site from this repo, the left navigation menu ("subnav") from docs-book-partners
, and various layout configuration and assets from docs-layout-repo
.
To use Bookbinder to view your documentation, perform the following steps:
- Clone this repo to the
~/workspace
directory on your local machine. - Clone
docs-book-partners
anddocs-layout-repo
to the~/workspace
directory on your local machine. - Change into the
docs-book-partners
directory. - Run
bundle install
to install all of the necessary gems, including Bookbinder. - Build your documentation site with
bookbinder
in one of the two following ways:- Run
bundle exec bookbinder watch
to build an interactive version of the docs and navigate tolocalhost:4567/myservice/
in a browser. (It may take a moment for the site to load at first.) This builds a site from your content repo atdocs-content
, and then watches that repo to update the site if you make any changes to the repo. - Run
bundle exec bookbinder bind local
to build a Rack web-app of the book. After the bind has completed,cd
into thefinal_app
directory and runrackup
. Then navigate tolocalhost:9292/myservice/
in a browser.
- Run