This is a tutorial project that shows you how to build a documentation website using Docusaurus. Rather than explaining Docusaurus in the abstract, the creator built this repo to accompany a written guide they published online, so you can follow along with real, working code. Docusaurus is a tool that makes it easy to create and maintain documentation sites. Instead of hand-coding HTML and managing everything manually, you write your docs in a simple format (like Markdown, which is just plain text with light formatting), and Docusaurus automatically turns them into a fast, searchable website. It handles things like navigation menus, search functionality, and mobile-friendly design for you. The tutorial and code are designed for people who want to set up professional-looking documentation for a project, product, or library without needing to be a web designer. You'd want to use this if you're building something that needs clear, organized instructions or API references, think of README files, but hosted on a polished website instead. Someone might follow this tutorial to document an open-source tool, create user guides for a SaaS product, or build internal documentation for a team. The README itself is quite minimal, it mainly points you to the full written tutorial on Hashnode, where the real explanation and step-by-step instructions live. So this repo is best used as a companion: you read the tutorial article, then peek at this code to see what the finished result looks like.
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