--- title: "A Few Thoughts About... Docsify" date: 03/03/2020 published: true continue_link: true header_image: false taxonomy: category: blog tag: - markdown - git - Docsify metadata: 'twitter:card' : summary 'twitter:site' : @hibbittsdesign 'twitter:title' : A Few Thoughts About... Docsify 'twitter:description' : 'Updating my Future-friendly Open Content diagram with Docsify' 'twitter:image': 'http://hibbittsdesign.org/blog/posts/2020-03-03-a-few-thoughts-about-docsify/diagram.jpg' --- _Recently I tweeted about my discovery of Docsify, which led me to also update my Future-friendly Open Content diagram, and I thought I would share them here:_

I've just revised my Future-friendly Open Content system to include Docsify, an amazing Markdown-based documentation system that automatically re-generates updated Markdown pages 👇 pic.twitter.com/MnvcnmW4p0

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 3, 2020
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And as a test, I moved over some content from my standard @getgrav Learn2 with Git Sync project over to Docsify... in basically less than 1 minute⏱ Like with Grav, you can use the desktop text editor of your choice, push your changes to GitHub, and viola! pic.twitter.com/ZzpszqAtoj

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 3, 2020

This is a real-world example of how the use of Markdown can make your content truly future-friendly, with the capability of moving to completely different rendering platforms🚀

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 3, 2020

You can check out Docsify yourself at https://t.co/0Nio4fkQfL, and while available checkout my Grav->Docsify Learn2 with Git Sync test site at https://t.co/TZpl0DuVRD

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 3, 2020