Evert Timberg ed2b96eeaf Switch docs to Vuepress to match other chart.js repositories (#8751)
* Initial work

* Update doc commands

* Updated sidebar config

* Move docs

* Update theme version and enable

* Convert to chart.js sample

* Update scripts to point to local build

* Chart.js from local build

* Simplify getting-started example

* Axis docs updated except for imported content

* Common ticks import works

* Chart type docs ported to editor plugin

* Last pages to use editor

* Fix small errors

* Frontmatter title to heading

* Remove duplicate example

* Update sidebar

* Add paths

* Remove paths

* Add getting-started back

* Update menus and add copyright to license section of the docs

* Add GA plugin

* Style sub-groups

* Remove unneeded license page since it is covered on the main page

* Remove docusaurus readme page

* Remove docusaurus files

* Fix issues in docs

* Build and deploy scripts for docs work

* Conditional base URL for nice local testing

* Use eslint-plugin-markdown

* Remove hard coded lines

* Remove mentions of docusaurus

Co-authored-by: Jukka Kurkela <jukka.kurkela@gmail.com>
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Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers

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Documentation

Currently, there are two versions of the library (2.9.4 and 3.x.x). Version 2 is the latest stable version while 3 is the next (currently beta) version. As such bear the following in mind:

Contributing

Instructions on building and testing Chart.js can be found in the documentation. Before submitting an issue or a pull request, please take a moment to look over the contributing guidelines first. For support, please post questions on Stack Overflow with the chartjs tag.

License

Chart.js is available under the MIT license.

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