Summary: Docusaurus 2 is quite a lot more powerful than docu 1 it turns out. This should convert the website fully. * [done] Go through migration guide https://v2.docusaurus.io/docs/migrating-from-v1-to-v2 * [done] Convert landing page html * [done] Convert all images to img tags * [done] Convert all .md files to .mdx * [done] Make sure ui-doc generation and including still works * [done] Scan every page visually for sanity check * [done] Make sure footer still works * [done] Make sure search still works * [done] Change all links/ to links/index * [done] Change all links.md to links * [done] Add some custom css to make the navbar look like the old one and darken the footer. Reviewed By: passy Differential Revision: D21158717 fbshipit-source-id: 5f45b711b1b6fd5ece4c5c15c55635c7ebbfb568
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id: intro
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title: Intro
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import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl';
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<img alt="Android App Tutorial" src={useBaseUrl("img/android-tutorial.png")} />
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In this tutorial, we show you how how easy it is to build a Flipper plugin
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for Android and iOS that extracts data from your native application and
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displays it in the desktop app.
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We then guide you through the process of converting a basic table plugin into
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a full plugin with custom UI components.
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Before we get started, let's define two terms we will use frequently throughout
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this tutorial:
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- **Desktop app**: This is the Electron-based application you run on your desktop.
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- **Mobile client**: This is the mobile app running most likely on a phone or other mobile device. It connects to the desktop app.
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