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Jarek Kowalski ad4b222939 cli: added support for copying (or moving) snapshot history (#703)
Both source and destination can be specified using user@host,
@host or user@host:/path where destination values override the
corresponding parts of the source, so both targeted
and mass copying is supported.

Supported combinations are:

Source:             Destination         Behavior
---------------------------------------------------
@host1              @host2              copy snapshots from all users of host1
user1@host1         @host2              copy all snapshots to user1@host2
user1@host1         user2@host2         copy all snapshots to user2@host2
user1@host1:/path1  @host2              copy to user1@host2:/path1
user1@host1:/path1  user2@host2         copy to user2@host2:/path1
user1@host1:/path1  user2@host2:/path2  copy snapshots from single path

When --move is specified, the matching source snapshots are also deleted.

* cli: upgraded kingpin to latest version (not tagged)

This allows using `EnableFileExpansion` to disable treating
arguments prefixed with "@" as file includes.
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Docsy is a Hugo theme for technical documentation sites, providing easy site navigation, structure, and more. This Docsy Example Project uses the Docsy theme, as well as providing a skeleton documentation structure for you to use. You can either copy this project and edit it with your own content, or use the theme in your projects like any other Hugo theme.

This Docsy Example Project is hosted at https://testydocsy.netlify.com/.

You can find detailed theme instructions in the example project under Documentation -> Getting Started.

This is not an officially supported Google product. This project is currently maintained.

Cloning the Docsy Example Project

The following will give you a project that is set up and ready to use (don't forget to use --recurse-submodules or you won't pull down some of the code you need to generate a working site). The hugo server command builds and serves the site. If you just want to build the site, run hugo instead.

git clone --recurse-submodules --depth 1 https://github.com/google/docsy-example.git
cd docsy-example
hugo server

The theme is included as a Git submodule:

▶ git submodule
 a053131a4ebf6a59e4e8834a42368e248d98c01d themes/docsy (heads/master)

If you want to do SCSS edits and want to publish these, you need to install PostCSS (not needed for hugo server):

npm install

Running the website locally

Once you've cloned the site repo, from the repo root folder, run:

hugo server

Navigate to http://localhost:1313/td/docs/getting-started/ to read the theme documentation.