
Antora
@antoraproject
A static site generator for creating documentation sites from AsciiDoc content aggregated from multiple repositories. Made by the creators of @asciidoctor.
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Goodbye X. Find us on Bluesky at antora.org for all the latest news, announcements, event appearances, and tips.
On top of that, they use Antora to create their site (not just the docs). See github.com/apple/pkl-lang…
Apple are using @mojavelinux's Antora @antoraproject for the documentation on Pkl.
Apple has just open-sourced a new configuration language called Pkl. It can generate static config (YAML, JSON, XML), but it can also integrate with programming languages (Java, Swift, Go, Kotlin). It even comes with Spring Boot support already! pkl-lang.org/index.html
✍🏻 Blogged: Deploying @antoraproject with GitHub Actions and a private GitHub repo rmoff.net/2023/12/19/dep…
The #JHipster Mini-Book is now available online at jhipster-book.org! This has been a long time coming since the @antoraproject support for the website was added long ago by @ggrossetie. He deserves all the credit for making it look so good. Thanks, Guillaume! 🙏
GitLab denied the open source application for Antora, claiming we're using it for business-related, revenue-generating purposes. This is outrageous! I maintain Asciidoctor, which is used in GitLab for them to generate revenue. Double standards! I'm furious.
📢 Spring Framework docs are getting HUGE upgrade! - search within docs with cmd+K - version picker - link to "edit this page" Based on @antoraproject. Thanks @rob_winch! docs.spring.io/spring-framewo…

🔥next Tuesday at @devdaydresden: @madmas🗣️ live on stage talking about #documentation in #software projects and tools like @asciidoctor, @antoraproject or @docToolchain. 👉🏻devday.de/dev-day-2023/t… #Dresden #DevDayD

If you're looking for a documentation engineer who has exceptional skills and depth of experience in Antora and AsciiDoc, reach out to @eskwayrd now. Don't miss this opportunity to snatch up a top talent!
We've got a new event brewing in Antora's site generator for Antora 3.2 named componentsRegistered. If you want to try it, check out the latest alpha of Antora 3.2.
Antora 3.1.1 is now available, a stopping point on the road to 3.2.0. Find out what fixes made it into this patch release on the what's new page. docs.antora.org/antora/latest/…
I recommend this tool if you are serious at good-looking technical docs
Antora 3.1.0 is out! Find out what it has in store on the What's New page. docs.antora.org/antora/latest/…
Whenever possible, maintain the user documention of your project right next to the code in one and the same repository. That way, docs are implicitly versioned, and it's much easier to enforce a "no feature work without doc updates" acceptance criteria for pull requests.
I need to name a new Antora extension that runs a configurable command and imports the files it generates. The working title is "Antora make extension" (conjuring up the thought of a make command). Got any better ideas?
We could use this help in Antora. See gitlab.com/antora/docker-…
You can contribute to open source projects in all sorts of ways. ...like helping them support multi-arch OCI
Congratulations to the Apache Solr project on the major release and the launch of the new docs! The site also showcases the rapidly evolving Lunr.js extension for Antora, which provides the functionality behind the search box.
Also in 9.0 is a brand new Solr Ref Guide, completely re-organized and built on @antoraproject which gives us a dozen features we've wanted like search. Which is probably the one you really wanted too: solr.apache.org/guide/solr/lat…
Also in 9.0 is a brand new Solr Ref Guide, completely re-organized and built on @antoraproject which gives us a dozen features we've wanted like search. Which is probably the one you really wanted too: solr.apache.org/guide/solr/lat…
The Solr PMC is pleased to announce the release of Apache Solr 9.0.0! Solr 9.0.0 is available for immediate download at: solr.apache.org/downloads.html Please read CHANGES.txt for a full list of new features, changes and bugfixes: solr.apache.org/9_0_0/changes/… (1/4)
We heard we might be mentioned in this case study ;) We also love and support @zulip!
We love and support @zulip, and we want our fellows to know it. Discover the story of why we switched to Zulip to chat with our community in this newly published case study. zulip.com/case-studies/a… We'd like to give a huge shout out to @alyaabbott for conducting this study.
We're happy to announce that the streams in the Zulip-based Antora project chat are now "web public". That means you can access them without having to sign in. Check it out! antora.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream… Thanks for the support by @zulip!
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