--- title: "A Few Thoughts About... My New Docsify-This Experiment" date: 06/29/2022 published: true continue_link: true header_image: false taxonomy: category: blog tag: - Open - Docsify - Docsify-This - Remote - Markdown metadata: 'twitter:card' : summary 'twitter:site' : @hibbittsdesign 'twitter:title' : A Few Thoughts About... My New Docsify-This Experiment 'twitter:description' : "A look at a new project to help people use Docsify even easier and faster." 'twitter:image': 'http://hibbittsdesign.org/blog/posts/2022-06-29-a-few-thoughts-about-my-new-docsify-this-experiment/screenshot.png' --- _Recently I tweeted about a new experiment to provide people a way to render public Markdown files using Docsify, without needing to setup their own Docsify instance, and I thought I would share them here:_

Inspired by @cogdog using Docsify to render multiple project READMEs, made possible by Beau Shaw's original Remote Docsify example, I've just created https://t.co/iZMjgx5GRo where you can use one GitHub Pages site to render remote Markdown files as single Web pages with Docsify👀

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) June 29, 2022
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So, for example, to render the file:https://t.co/IC21tkQ84H

as a standalone Webpage would use the URL (README is the expected default name):https://t.co/xqRL4pdQks

and to also include a Page Table of Contents you would use the URL:https://t.co/dlyu2IUQhe

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) June 29, 2022

The template that was used to create this project, Docsify Open Publishing Starter Kit Remote, is also available to clone and use with your own GitHub Pages account so you can further customize the page presentation🚀 https://t.co/Q44Q9mdeVO

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) June 29, 2022