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InvestWiki

The toffee wiki repo!

Usage

Within the ./wiki directory, each subdir corresponds to an actual path on the website.

For example, ./wiki/home/[lang].md gets translated to /wiki/[lang]/home when built on the server, where lang is replaced with the browser's language code (or whatever's manually specified).

Use the relative directory structure present in the repo. The site will parse the language for you through its middleware.

If you're currently on the page (directory) /wiki/bot:

usage will correspond to /wiki/bot/usage (you can also specify /wiki/bot/usage) directly if you wish.

However, do not end the relative URL with an ending slash as you'll see in a second.

Internal

If you want to link to a specific internal link, end the URL with an ending slash!

/ranking/ links to the ranking page on the site /wiki/ja/home/ directly links to the Japanese version of home

External

Just link as you normally would with the https prefix. It should not be needed to add the domain to the next.config.js as we aren't using its optimizer for markdown images.

Images

Internal

Conventionally, store images you'd like to use in a folder called img within the same subdir and refer to them relatively.

img/image_name.webp

Using a starting slash will refer to it as a absolute/direct path, so if you need to refer to another image in different page, just prefix the entire path with /img

/img/wiki/bot/img/image_name.webp

External

Same as for links!

Contributing

tbd (?)