[codex] Fix search index generation#81
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Signed-off-by: Michael Harp <mike@mikeharp.com>
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That's great. I stumpled upon search not working by today, too. |
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Summary
Add a repo-level
search.jsonso local site search indexes the actual documentation pages instead of only the homepage.Root cause
jekyll-vitepress-themegenerates/search.jsonfromsite.data.sidebar, but this repo does not define_data/sidebar.*.This docs site uses
_data/nav/*.ymland collection defaults in_config.yml, so the theme's generated search index never iterates the documentation collections.What changed
search.jsonsite.documentsValidation
bundle exec jekyll build_site/search.jsoncontains 881 entries after the changeCloses #80