To consult the static version of the instructions, please use this URL.
Create a git repo from this template
Clone the repo and
cdinto itRun ./utilities/lab-serve
Open http://localhost:8443 in your browser
Run ./utilities/lab-build to build your html
Now you are ready to go! You can start editing the files in the content/modules/ROOT/pages/ directory.
Today you have to run ./utilities/build to rebuild your html but very shortly we will be adding live updating.
I.E. on every save the lab will re-build in real time.
In addition, many modern editors such as Visual Studio Code offer live Asciidoc Preview extensions.
./content/modules/ROOT/
├── assets
│ └── images # Images used in your content
│ └── example-image.png
├── examples # You can add downloadable assets here
│ └── example-bash-script.sh # e.g. an example bash script
├── nav.adoc # Navigation for your lab
├── pages # Your content goes here
│ ├── index.adoc # First page of your lab, e.g. overview etc
│ ├── module-02.adoc
│ └── module-03.adoc # Sample lab has 3 modules including index.adoc
└── partials # You can add partials here, reusable content inserted inline into your modules
└── example_partial.adocEdit your content in
content/modules/ROOT/pages/Run
./utilities/lab-buildto build your htmlUse
gitto branch and commit your workPush your work to your repo
You should use
git tagsorgit branchesin productionHowever development items default to the head of
main
Project Zero Lab repos have 3 yaml files that control the build and deployment of your lab. However, typically, you will only need to make a few edits.
├── content
│ └── antora.yml # You can add "inline vars" here to render within your content
├── zero-touch-config.yml #
└── zero-touch-site.yml