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# Docsy
Docsy is a [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) theme for technical documentation sets, providing simple navigation, site structure, and more.
This is not an officially supported Google product. This project is actively being maintained.
## Prerequisites
The following are basic prerequisites for using Docsy in your site:
- Install a recent release of the Hugo "extended" version (we recommend version 0.53 or later). If you install from the
[release page](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases), make sure you download the `_extended` version
which supports SCSS.
- Install `PostCSS` so that the site build can create the final CSS assets. You can install it locally by running
the following commands from the root directory of your project:
```
sudo npm install -D --save autoprefixer
sudo npm install -D --save postcss-cli
```
## Example and usage
You can find an example project that uses Docsy in the [Docsy Example Project repo](https://github.com/google/docsy-example). The Docsy Example Project is hosted at [https://example.docsy.dev/](https://example.docsy.dev/).
To use the Docsy theme for your own site:
- (Recommended) Copy the [example project](https://github.com/google/docsy-example),
 which includes the Docsy theme as a submodule.
You can customize this pre-configured basic site into your own Docsy themed site.
[Learn more...](https://github.com/google/docsy-example)
- Add Docsy to your existing Hugo site repo's `themes` directory. You can either add Docsy as a Git submodule, or
clone the Docsy theme into your project.
See the [Docsy Getting Started Guide](https://docsy.dev/docs/getting-started/) for
details about the various usage options.
## Documentation
Docsy has its own user guide (using Docsy, of course!) with lots more information about using the theme, which you can find at [https://docsy.dev/](https://docsy.dev/). Alternatively you can use Hugo to generate and serve a local copy of the guide (also useful for testing local theme changes), making sure you have installed all the prerequisites listed above:
```
git clone --recurse-submodules --depth 1 https://github.com/google/docsy.git
cd docsy/userguide/
hugo server --themesDir ../..
```
Note that you need the `themesDir` flag when running Hugo because the site files are inside the theme repo.
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