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I am using Termux and Zsh is my login and default shell, and my daily driver. I searched through the mdbook documentation, and I couldn't find what I was looking for. So, I felt I would ask.
How do you retrofit a third-party wiki with Git, that has been git cloned locally, into mdbook compatible format? Is it possible?
I understand that if it is possible, the wiki would need to be initialised, and a SUMMARY.md file would needsmust, be generated. Must these processes be done manually? Or is retrofitting automation possible, for an already established third-party wiki with Git?
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in anticipation
Beauford
Version
mdbook v0.4.37
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Hello
I am using Termux and Zsh is my login and default shell, and my daily driver. I searched through the mdbook documentation, and I couldn't find what I was looking for. So, I felt I would ask.
How do you retrofit a third-party wiki with Git, that has been git cloned locally, into mdbook compatible format? Is it possible?
I understand that if it is possible, the wiki would need to be initialised, and a SUMMARY.md file would needsmust, be generated. Must these processes be done manually? Or is retrofitting automation possible, for an already established third-party wiki with Git?
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in anticipation
Beauford
Version
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: