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Gatsby Days Video: Distributed Documentation Sites with Gatsby Themes

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Kat Huang
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469
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English
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Summary

Gatsby Days, originally planned as a virtual event, was transformed into a content series to respect and support the Black Lives Matter movement while still sharing valuable insights from the community. The event's announcements were consolidated into a blog post, accompanied by a video series featuring the scheduled speakers. One highlight from the series was Cole Bemis's presentation on Doctocat, a Gatsby Theme developed to streamline the creation of documentation sites for GitHub's design system. Doctocat simplifies the process by integrating functionalities like responsive navigation, live code examples, and an automatically-generated table of contents into an easy-to-use package. This innovation addresses previous challenges of code repetition across multiple repositories by consolidating these elements into a single, cohesive workflow. Gatsby Days is set to return in October, with details yet to be confirmed, and updates will be shared via Gatsby's Twitter.

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