[docs] local docs hacking howto (#1816)

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If you see something in the documentation that's missing, wrong, or unclear, feel free to open a pull request addressing it; you don't necessarily need to open an issue first, but please explain why you're opening the PR in the PR comment. If you see something in the documentation that's missing, wrong, or unclear, feel free to open a pull request addressing it; you don't necessarily need to open an issue first, but please explain why you're opening the PR in the PR comment.
We support a [Conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/)-based workflow for hacking, building & publishing the documentation. Here's how you can get started locally:
* Install [`miniconda`](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html)
* Create your conda environment: `conda env create -f ./docs/environment.yml`
* Activate the environment: `conda activate gotosocial-docs`
* Serve locally: `mkdocs serve`
Then you can visit [localhost:8000](http://127.0.0.1:8000/) in your browser to view.
If you don't use Conda, you can read the `docs/environment.yml` to see which dependencies are required and `pip install` them manually.
## Development ## Development
### Golang forking quirks ### Golang forking quirks