- Update "Learn how to use Fleet" docs page to walk a Fleet Sandbox user through adding their device and running a query
- Add a "Get operating system information" query to standard query library for the "Learn how to use Fleet" walkthrough
- Update Fleet's top level README to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
- Update "How to install osquery..." (macOS, Windows, Linux) blog posts to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
- Move `fleetctl preview` questions to "Contributing" FAQ section in docs. This is because `fleetctl preview` is now a testing tool for Fleet contributors
- Update "Deploying" docs to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
* Updated testing.md
Updated the name of testing.md to testing-and-local-development.md based off https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/4706
* add redirect for /docs/contributing/testing
Co-authored-by: Eric <eashaw@sailsjs.com>
* Website: add support for excludePageFromSectionIndex meta tag in Markdown content
* revert articles and docs changes
* move handbook pages into subfolders, rename brand to digital experience, update links
* update page script, add pages in same section to generated index
* remove newline
* add redirect for renamed handbook page (/handbook/brand -> /handbook/digital-experience)
* handbook: update relative page links
* update comment
* Update basic-handbook.page.js
* Revert .sailsrc change
* Update basic-handbook.ejs
* Update basic-handbook.page.js
* Update basic-handbook.page.js
* Update security.md
I added an example of how second-level sections could be introduced (linked to).
* update links on security.md, remove related pages
* change top level files filenames to README.md
* remove handbookSection
* Update basic-handbook.page.js
* only include top level pages in handbook index
* update relative links
Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <mthomas@fleetdm.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike McNeil <mikermcneil@users.noreply.github.com>