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## Dat Project Documentation
Repository for the documentation of the Dat Project ecosystem. View the docs at [docs.datproject.org](https://docs.datproject.org/).
[![#dat IRC channel on freenode](https://img.shields.io/badge/irc%20channel-%23dat%20on%20freenode-blue.svg)](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=dat)
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[![docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/Dat%20Project-Docs-green.svg)](http://docs.dat-data.com)
## Writing & Editing Docs
[See docs folder](docs/readme.md) for information on editing and adding docs. Once you finish editing the docs, send a PR to the `deploy` branch to get the edits automatically deployed.
### Creating + Generating Paper from Markdown
[See this gist](https://gist.github.com/maxogden/97190db73ac19fc6c1d9beee1a6e4fc8) for more information on how the paper is created with a basic example.
To generate the paper again, make sure you have `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc`:
```
brew install pandoc pandoc-citeproc
```
Then run the npm script:
```
npm run paper
```
## Development
This documentation uses [minidocs](https://github.com/freeman-lab/minidocs) for layout, [ecosystem-docs](https://github.com/hughsk/ecosystem-docs) to get documentation from other modules, and ideas from [pull-stream-docs](https://github.com/pull-stream/pull-stream-docs) for auto travis deployment.
### Viewing Docs Locally
1. Clone Repository
2. `npm install`
3. `npm run build:local` to build the docs for local viewing
4. `npm run update` to update external modules
4. `npm run start` to view the docs in browser
### Deployment
This repository uses [netlify](https://www.netlify.com/) for deployment. Deployment will happen automatically.
It works this way:
* Git webhook tells netlify there is new content
* netlify pulls latest repo
* netlify automatically runs `npm install`
* netlify runs the build script `sh scripts/netlify.sh`, which:
* sets git config so we can use `ecosystem-docs` and pull latests readme files
* runs `npm run netlify` which updates remote repos and builds.
* deploys `/dist` to the web
### NPM Commands
#### Local Docs Preview:
* `npm update`: update external module readme files
* `npm run build:local`: build app & css for local viewing
* `npm start`: start budo server to view locally
#### Other commands:
* `n
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