corso/docs/README.md
Georgi Matev fe2516b9ba
Fix all Vale [error] level lint issues and all markdownlint issues (#997)
## Description

* fixes all `markdownlint` issues, includeing autogenerated docs
* fixes [error] level Vale problems 
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## Type of change

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- [ ] 🌻 Feature
- [x] 🐛 Bugfix
- [x] 🗺️ Documentation
- [ ] 🤖 Test
- [ ] 💻 CI/Deployment
- [x] 🐹 Trivial/Minor

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## Test Plan

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- [ ]  Unit test
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# Corso documentation
Corso documentation uses [Docusaurus 2](https://docusaurus.io/), a modern static website generator.
[Mermaid](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/) provides support for native diagrams in Markdown.
## Requirements
Developing documentation for Corso requires the following tools on your machine:
- `make`
- Docker
## Installation
```bash
make buildimage
```
## Live documentation development
```bash
make dev
```
This command starts a local development server within the Docker container and will expose docs at [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000).
## Generating Corso CLI docs
```bash
make genclidocs
```
Corso's CLI documents are auto generated. This command explicitly triggers generating these docs. This step will happen
automatically for the other commands where this is relevant.
## Building static documentation
```bash
make build
```
This command generates static content into the `build` directory for integration with any static contents hosting service.
## Style and linting
```bash
# Lint all docs
make dockercheck
# Lint specific files and/or folders
make dockercheck VALE_TARGET="README.md docs/concepts"
```
This command will lint all Markdown files and check them for style issues using the Docker container
```bash
make check
```
Same as `make dockercheck` but runs locally. Requires `vale` to be installed.
## Documentation platform development
```bash
make shell
```
Use this command to interactively (and temporarily!) change the contents or
configuration of the live documentation container image (for example, when
experimenting with new plugins).