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Update repo for Vercel MKdocs compatibility
Summary by Sourcery
Configure the repository to support automatic Vercel builds of the MkDocs site by adding necessary configuration files and documentation while preserving the GitHub Pages workflow.
New Features:
- Enable Vercel deployment for the MkDocs documentation site
Enhancements:
- Retain the existing GitHub Pages deployment workflow alongside Vercel support
Build:
- Include package.json scripts, requirements.txt, runtime.txt, and vercel.json to configure Python dependencies and Vercel build commands
Documentation:
- Add DEPLOYMENT.md with detailed instructions for Vercel and GitHub Pages deployments
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| Name | Status | Preview | Comments | Updated (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| auto-optional | ❌ Failed (Inspect) | Jul 2, 2025 8:12pm |
Reviewer's Guide
Configure repository for Vercel MkDocs compatibility by adding deployment documentation, defining build scripts and Python dependencies, and supplying Vercel-specific build configuration to ensure proper installation and site generation.
Class diagram for new configuration and build scripts
classDiagram
class requirements.txt {
+mkdocs>=1.2.3
+mkdocs-material>=7.2.6
+PyYAML>=5.4.1
}
class package.json {
+build(): mkdocs build
+dev(): mkdocs serve
+deploy(): mkdocs gh-deploy
}
class vercel.json {
+installCommand: pip install -r requirements.txt
+buildCommand: mkdocs build
+outputDirectory: site/
}
class runtime.txt {
+python-<version>
}
requirements.txt <.. vercel.json : used by
package.json <.. vercel.json : referenced by
runtime.txt <.. vercel.json : used by
File-Level Changes
| Change | Details | Files |
|---|---|---|
| Add comprehensive deployment guide |
|
DEPLOYMENT.md |
| Introduce build scripts for MkDocs |
|
package.json |
| Declare Python dependencies |
|
requirements.txt |
| Specify Python runtime |
|
runtime.txt |
| Configure Vercel build pipeline |
|
vercel.json |
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