Universal Vue.js Application built with Nuxt.js.
git clone https://github.com/nuxt/nuxtjs.org.git
cd nuxtjs.org/
yarn
The markdown files are stored in the content folder.
- The new docs are in the folder called
guides
. - The i18n folder contains the locale file for each language
- The navigation is created from the markdown files using the
menu
if it exits and if not thetitle
which are found in the yaml of each file (You can add amenu
key if you need one if there isn't one already there).
- Create a new branch
- Create the 18n locale file in the i18n folder by copying the en version and modifying it to the new language.
- Add your language to the nuxt.config file in the i18n property by copying the en version and modifying it to the new language
- In the content directory create a folder for your language using your countries locale and then copy the
en/guides
folder into it. - You can then start translating your files.
- Once finished push your changes and then create a pull request.
If you are interested in contributing to the Persian translation of Nuxtjs.org please follow the issue below for further information on how the work is going on:
Start the dev server on localhost:3000
yarn dev
To change the locale, create a .env
file with the locale you want to use. An example .env file has been provided which you can copy it's contents to your .env
file and change the language to the one you want to see the site in.
NUXT_LOCALE=fr
or add the local in the command line.
# start the documentation in french
NUXT_LOCALE=fr yarn dev
As we are using the content module you can double click on the page in the browser and modify your text directly there which will save your changes just like when you edit in your browser.
If working with a language other than English you will not be able to see the language when running the generate command as for production builds we will only show the English version of the new guides until the guides are almost fully translated. You can still see your translated pages when using the dev command.
yarn generate
yarn start
# Checkout http://localhost:3000
For those invited to contribute to the NuxtJS blog you can use the command yarn new blog
which will create your post for you with some example content.