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* Add initial documentations

* Update documentation for Basic Client and add WebSocket section

* feat: add a static site generator with multi-language support

- Introduced a new Rust-based static site generator in the `docs-gen` directory.
- Implemented core functionality for building sites from markdown files, including:
  - Configuration loading from `config.toml`.
  - Markdown rendering with frontmatter support.
  - Navigation generation based on page structure.
  - Static file copying and output directory management.
- Added templates for base layout, pages, and portal.
- Created a CSS file for styling and a JavaScript file for interactive features like language selection and theme toggling.
- Updated documentation source with new configuration and example pages in English and Japanese.
- Added a `justfile` target for building the documentation site.

* Add language/theme toggle functionality

- Created a new Japanese tour index page at docs/ja/tour/index.html
- Implemented navigation links for various sections of the cpp-httplib tutorial
- Added a language selector to switch between English and Japanese
- Introduced theme toggle functionality to switch between light and dark modes
- Added mobile sidebar toggle for better navigation on smaller screens
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A Tour of cpp-httplib 1

This is a step-by-step tutorial that walks you through the basics of cpp-httplib. Each chapter builds on the previous one, so please read them in order starting from Chapter 1.

  1. Getting Started — Get httplib.h and build a Hello World server
  2. Basic Client — Send GET/POST requests and use path parameters
  3. Basic Server — Routing, path parameters, and building responses
  4. Static File Server — Serve static files
  5. TLS Setup — Set up OpenSSL / mbedTLS
  6. HTTPS Client — Make requests to HTTPS sites
  7. HTTPS Server — Build an HTTPS server
  8. WebSocket — Learn the basics of WebSocket communication
  9. What's Next — Explore more features