closes: #12422
Changes:
- Updated the positioning in the Fleet documentation readme
- Updated the example `<call-to-action>` component in the article
formatting guide.
* Renaming files and a lot of find and replace
* pageRank meta tags, sorting by page rank
* reranking
* removing numbers
* revert changing links that are locked to a commit
* update metatag name, uncomment github contributers
* Update basic-documentation.page.js
* revert link change
* more explicit errors, change pageOrderInSection numbers, updated sort
* Update build-static-content.js
* update comment
* update handbook link
* handbook entry
* update sort
* update changelog doc links to use fleetdm.com
* move standard query library back to old location, update links/references to location
* revert unintentional link changes
* Update handbook/community.md
Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <78363703+mike-j-thomas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <78363703+mike-j-thomas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike McNeil <mikermcneil@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add new `2-Orbit-osquery/` directory to the top-level `docs/` directory.
- Rename `2-Deployment/` -> `3-Deployment/` to accommodate new Orbit directory.
- Rename `3-Contribution/` -> `4-Contribution/` to accommodate new Orbit directory.
- Add FAQ section to Orbit documentation.
This PR includes the Using Fleet section of the documentation restructure #144.
It shouldn't be merged until changes are approved for the entire restructuring (part 1, part 2, and part 3).
Update the naming convention for the files to number prefixes.
This PR includes the Deployment section of the documentation restructure #144.
- Changes include the addition of 3 overarching folders/sections named Deployment, Using fleet, and Contribution guide. Each folder includes new files for the subsections.
- Move the copy from the appropriate files into the new files in the Deployment folder. Removed old files. A detailed outline of the exact old files can be found in the linked issue above.
- Add navigation to the top of each file via links to anchors in the markdown.
The naming convention for each folder and file is up for discussion. I chose to use number prefixes (1, 2, 3) to order the folders and files. This way we have control over the order when viewing on GitHub.
Almost two years ago, we began referring to the project as Fleet, but there are
many occurences of the term "Kolide" throughout the UI and documentation. This
PR attempts to clear up those uses where it is easily achievable.
The term "Kolide" is used throughout the code as well, but modifying this would
be more likely to introduce bugs.