If you have a README.md, it will be transformed into an index.md automatically. If you don't have an index.html you can use README.md or vice versa.
Or Instead of hardcoding either index.md or README.md, why not simply keep the existing code and add a config option like index_page or something:
This seems totally reasonable to me and could be added to the existing documentation prominently:
index_page: README.md
Ah, makes sense, thank you ! ill have a tinker
You're welcome. Let me know how it goesπ
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If you have a README.md, it will be transformed into an index.md automatically. If you don't have an index.html you can use README.md or vice versa.
Or Instead of hardcoding either index.md or README.md, why not simply keep the existing code and add a config option like index_page or something:
This seems totally reasonable to me and could be added to the existing documentation prominently:
index_page: README.md
Ah, makes sense, thank you ! ill have a tinker
You're welcome. Let me know how it goesπ