- Add API endpoint and handler to delete collections - Introduce LoadingSpinner component for async operations - Show loading spinners during file loading and preview rendering - Enhance modal accessibility by removing aria-hidden attribute - Refactor delete functionality to distinguish between collections and files/folders - Remove unused collection definitions from config
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## Using Docusaurus
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Once you've set up Hero, you can use it to develop, manage and publish Docusaurus websites.
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## Launch the Hero Website
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To start a Hero Docusaurus website in development mode:
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- Build the book then close the prompt with `Ctrl+C`
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```bash
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hero docs -d
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```
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- See the book on the local browser
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```
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bash /root/hero/var/docusaurus/develop.sh
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```
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You can then view the website in your browser at `https://localhost:3100`.
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## Publish a Website
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- To build and publish a Hero website:
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- Development
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```bash
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hero docs -bpd
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```
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- Production
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```bash
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hero docs -bp
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```
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If you want to specify a different SSH key, use `-dk`:
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```bash
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hero docs -bpd -dk ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
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```
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> Note: The container handles the SSH agent and key management automatically on startup, so in most cases, you won't need to manually specify keys. |