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    This skill should be used when deploying a Docusaurus site to GitHub Pages...

    SKILL.md

    Docusaurus GitHub Pages Deployer

    Automate building and deploying Docusaurus documentation sites to GitHub Pages with local validation before CI/CD triggering.

    Constitution Alignment: This skill implements production deployment standards defined in Constitution v4.0.1 (Pillar 9: Universal Cloud-Native Deployment from Section I). All deployments must meet project quality gates before publication.

    What This Skill Does

    1. Project Analysis - Examine Docusaurus structure and dependencies
    2. Local Configuration Validation - Verify Docusaurus config and sidebars
    3. Local Build & Testing - Build site locally and validate output
    4. Content Verification - Check for broken links and syntax errors
    5. GitHub Pages Setup - Configure repository and deployment settings
    6. CI/CD Automation - Set up GitHub Actions workflows
    7. Deployment Verification - Validate successful deployment

    When to Use This Skill

    Deploy Docusaurus to GitHub Pages when:

    • Setting up documentation deployment for the first time
    • Making updates to documentation before publishing
    • Updating deployment configuration
    • Troubleshooting deployment issues
    • Managing multiple documentation sites
    • Ensuring documentation quality before production

    How to Use This Skill

    Follow the validate-locally-then-publish workflow:

    Step 1: Prepare Repository Configuration

    Gather GitHub organization/username, repository name, deployment target (user/project pages), and custom domain (optional).

    Step 2: Analyze Project Structure

    Examine Docusaurus project:

    ls -la path_to_docusaurus_project/
    cat path_to_docusaurus_project/docusaurus.config.ts
    cat path_to_docusaurus_project/sidebars.ts
    

    Verify docusaurus.config.ts, sidebars.js/ts, package.json engines field, and dependencies exist.

    For detailed configuration guidance, see references/configuration-guide.md.

    Step 3: Update Docusaurus Configuration

    Update docusaurus.config.ts with GitHub Pages settings. See references/configuration-guide.md for complete configuration examples and guidelines based on deployment target (user vs. project pages).

    Step 4: Build and Validate Locally

    Install dependencies, run type checking, build site, validate output, test locally, and verify content quality.

    Execute:

    npm ci
    npm run typecheck
    npm run build
    npm run serve
    

    For detailed validation procedures, see references/local-validation-guide.md.

    Step 5: Commit and Push to Main

    After successful local validation:

    git add .
    git commit -m "Update documentation: [description]"
    git push origin main
    

    This triggers the GitHub Actions workflow.

    Step 6: Set Up GitHub Actions

    Create .github/workflows/deploy.yml using the template in references/deploy-workflow.yml.

    For detailed workflow configuration and troubleshooting, see references/github-actions-guide.md.

    Step 7: Configure GitHub Pages in Repository Settings

    1. Go to Settings → Pages
    2. Set source to GitHub Actions (or deploy from gh-pages branch)
    3. Configure custom domain if needed
    4. Enable branch protection on main branch

    Step 8: Verify Deployment

    Check GitHub Actions workflow status in Actions tab, verify site loads at configured URL, and confirm all navigation works.

    Troubleshooting

    For common issues and solutions, see references/troubleshooting.md, which covers:

    • Build failures and type errors
    • 404 errors after deployment
    • Broken links and GitHub Actions issues
    • Performance problems and content quality

    Bundled Resources

    • references/deploy-workflow.yml - GitHub Actions workflow template
    • references/configuration-guide.md - Detailed Docusaurus configuration
    • references/local-validation-guide.md - Build and validation procedures
    • references/github-actions-guide.md - CI/CD setup and configuration
    • references/troubleshooting.md - Common issues and solutions
    • references/performance-standards.md - Performance targets and best practices

    Performance Targets

    • Build time: < 30 seconds (typical)
    • Page load: < 3 seconds
    • Bundle size: Optimized for documentation
    • Accessibility: WCAG 2.1 AA compliance

    Quality Gates (Constitution v3.1.2)

    Before deployment to production, verify:

    • All content passes validation-auditor validation
    • Local build completes without errors
    • No broken links or missing resources
    • TypeScript type checking passes
    • Performance targets met
    • Accessibility standards verified
    • GitHub Actions workflow configured correctly

    Reference: See .specify/memory/constitution.md deployment standards section for complete production deployment standards.

    Tools Used

    • Node.js/npm (v20+)
    • Docusaurus CLI
    • TypeScript
    • GitHub Actions
    • GitHub Pages
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