wptide / docs

Tide is an automated tool to provide insight into WordPress code and highlight areas to improve the quality of plugins and themes.
https://wptide.org/
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Tide Docs

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Documentation for wptide.org.

This repo uses a modified version of Docpress to allow integrating with WordPress. It's a very basic WordPress theme that resolves all routes into the main index.php file where they pull the static content generated by Docpress.

Installation

To develop locally, run:

  1. git clone to clone this repo to WordPress theme folder.
  2. npm install to install the repo's dependencies.
  3. npm run link to link the local docpress packages and install their dependencies.
  4. npm run dev to build and watch assets or npm run build to just build the assets.
  5. Activate the theme and visit the homepage.

Development Notes

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Contact Us

Have questions? Don't open an Issue, come join us in the #tide channel in WordPress Slack. Even though Slack is a chat service, sometimes it takes several hours for community members to respond — please be patient.

Maintainers

Derek Herman (@valendesigns), and Jeffrey Paul (@jeffpaul)

Credits

Props: Arslan Ahmed (@akkspros), Bartek Makoś (@MakiBM), Cathi Bosco (@cathibosco), Derek Herman (@valendesigns), Janki Moradiya (@jankimoradiya), Jeffrey Paul (@jeffpaul), Keanan Koppenhaver (@kkoppenhaver), Leo Postovoit (@postphotos), Morteza (@man4toman), Mukesh Panchal (@mukeshpanchal27), Otto Kekäläinen (@ottok), Pierre Gordon (@pierlon), Prashant Baldha (@pmbaldha), Scott Reilly (@coffee2code)

License

Tide Docs utilizes an MIT license.