Welcome to the source for the tldraw docs site.
This site is a Next.js app that uses MDX for content. It contains human-written docs in the content
folder as well as generated docs in the api
folder.
We have several scripts that build these files into a SQLite database that is used to generate the site's pages.
To pull the most recent docs from the tldraw repo, create an .env file with a GitHub personal access token and the SHA of the commit or branch that you'd like to pull from.
ACCESS_TOKEN=your_github_access_token
SOURCE_SHA=main
The files are also provided in this repo.
You can build the markdown and API content using the following scripts:
yarn refresh-everything
to reset the database, generate the markdown from the API docs, and populate the database with articles from both the regular content and the generated API contentyarn refresh-content
to generate just the regular content
The docs has two types of content: regular content that is written by the team and auto-generated content that is created using tsdoc and API extractor.
The content
folder contains all content in the form of MDX files. All articles belong to a "section" and a "category". The sections.json
defines each section and any categories belonging to that section.
A section looks like this:
{
"id": "community",
"title": "Community",
"description": "Guides for contributing to tldraw's open source project.",
"categories": []
}
The content is organized into folders for each section. The gen
folder contains auto-generated content.
The content
folder contains all "regular" content in the form of MDX files.All articles belong to a "section" and a "category". The content is organized into folders for each "section".
An article's frontmatter looks like this:
---
title: User Interface
description: How to customize the tldraw user interface using overrides.
status: published
author: steveruizok
date: 3/22/2023
order: 8
keywords:
- ui
- interface
- tools
- shapes
- custom
- button
- toolbar
- styles
---
The title
is displayed in the article's header, in the page title, in the search bar, and in search results. It is used to find an article through the site's search feature.
The description
is hidden in the article's frontmatter, but is used to populate the article's meta description tag. It is also used to find an article through the site's search feature.
The hero
is used for the article's social media image. It is not displayed in the article. It should refer to a page in the public/images
folder.
An article may declare its category
in its frontmatter. Any article that does not declare a category will be placed into the "ucg" category for "uncategorized" articles.
The order
property defines the article's order in its category. Uncategorized articles are placed at the end of the list of categories sorted by its order
. For a section without categories, the order
keyword effectively defines the order that the article will appear in the section list.
The author
must refer to an author named in the content/authors.json
file.
An author looks like this:
"steveruizok": {
"name": "Steve Ruiz",
"email": "[email protected]",
"twitter": "steveruizok",
"image": "steve_ruiz.jpg"
}
The image should refer to an image in public/avatars
.
The date
is formatted as DD/MM/YYYY.
An article's status
may be either draft
or published
. A draft
article is hidden in production.
The keywords
are used to find an article through the site's search feature.
The auto-generated docs content is created using tsdoc and API extractor. The source is the API documentation created by yarn build
or yarn build-api
. The output is placed in the gen
folder.
When developing the docs, any change to the content
folder will cause the page to refresh. This is a little shitty but it mostly works.
Please see our contributing guide. Found a bug? Please submit an issue.
The tldraw source code and its distributions are provided under the tldraw license. This license does not permit commercial use.
If you wish to use this project in commercial product, you need to purchase a commercial license. matPlease contact us at [email protected] for more inforion about obtaining a commercial license.
Copyright (c) 2023-present tldraw Inc. The tldraw name and logo are trademarks of tldraw. Please see our trademark guidelines for info on acceptable usage.
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