This is the repository including all source codes of http://skywalking.apache.org
.
Usage:
master
npm install
before your start somehow.npm run clean
to remove dist foldernpm run dev
in your local env, open http://localhost:8080
in browser, check whether it works fine|-- docs // English version | |-- README.md // homepage's markdown | |-- .vuepress | | |-- config.js // website config | | |-- public // public resources | | | |-- assets // website static resources | | | |-- static // markdown resources | | | | |-- blog // blog markdown resources | | |-- theme // vue theme project | |-- blog | | |-- xxx.md // other blog markdowns | | |-- README.md // blog's markdown | |-- downloads | | |-- README.md // downloads's markdown | |-- events | | |-- README.md // events's markdown | |-- team | | |-- README.md // team's markdown | |-- zh // Chinese version | | |-- README.md // homepage's markdown | | |-- blog | | | |-- xxx.md // other blog markdowns | | | |-- README.md // blog's markdown | | |-- downloads | | | |-- README.md // downloads's markdown | | |-- events | | | |-- README.md // events's markdown | | |-- team | | | |-- README.md // team's markdown
You can put your markdown images in the path /docs/.vuepress/public/static/
and use the folder to separate the site parts.
Such as adding a blog
folder in /docs/.vuepress/public/static/
,and then you can make a folder which names about your blog in it. Put the images in this named folder.
In markdown, you can use /docs/.vuepress/public/static/blog/{blogName}/{imageName}
path to add the image into markdown doc.
When you try to publish blogs in Apache SkyWalking official website, no advertising is allowed here. You could add markdown test link([name](url)
) pointing to you personal website/twitter and company website.