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README.md
Doks
Doks is a Hugo theme helping you build modern documentation websites that are secure, fast, and SEO-ready — by default.
Demo
Quick start
Get your Doks site in 1 min.
Why Doks?
Nine reasons why you should use Doks:
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Security aware. Get A+ scores on Mozilla Observatory out of the box. Easily change the default Security Headers to suit your needs.
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Fast by default. Get 100 scores on Google Lighthouse by default. Doks removes unused css, prefetches links, and lazy loads images.
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SEO-ready. Use sensible defaults for structured data, open graph, and Twitter cards. Or easily change the SEO settings to your liking.
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Development tools. Code with confidence. Check styles, scripts, and markdown for errors and fix automatically or manually.
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Bootstrap framework. Build robust, flexible, and intuitive websites with Bootstrap. Or use any other front-end framework if you prefer.
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Netlify-ready. Deploy to Netlify with sensible defaults. Easily use Netlify Functions, Netlify Redirects, and Netlify Headers.
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Full text search. Search your Doks site with FlexSearch. Easily customize index settings and search options to your liking.
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Page layouts. Build pages with a landing page, blog, or documentation layout. Add custom sections and components to suit your needs.
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Dark mode. Switch to a low-light UI with the click of a button. Change colors with variables to match your branding.
Requirements
- Node.js >= 14.x
Get started
Have your local Doks site in three steps:
1. Create new Doks project
git clone https://github.com/h-enk/doks.git my-doks-site
2. Install npm packages
npm install
3. Start local development server
npm run start
Other commands
Doks comes with commands for common tasks.