mkdocs/material looks to be a good opton, despite my disdain for material. I really wanted to use gitbook, but had a bad experience in the past when attempting to use it back then for a different project and discovered that even an innocent mistake can easily corrupt your git repo.
PS: I found this from the documentation for wezterm which I am considering using to replace Warp with because of its poor implementation of completions and its rejection of shell based completions.
Actually, the core site is mkdocs and you can choose a different theme to material.
Also see getting started with squidfunk, this might require the use of docker and a lot of python infrastructure, so I need urgently to get a new mac.
mkdocs/material looks to be a good opton, despite my disdain for material. I really wanted to use gitbook, but had a bad experience in the past when attempting to use it back then for a different project and discovered that even an innocent mistake can easily corrupt your git repo.
PS: I found this from the documentation for wezterm which I am considering using to replace Warp with because of its poor implementation of completions and its rejection of shell based completions.
Actually, the core site is mkdocs and you can choose a different theme to material.
Also see getting started with squidfunk, this might require the use of docker and a lot of python infrastructure, so I need urgently to get a new mac.