This is the JSON search index automatically generated during the static site build process. It's used to power the documentation search feature. It's been un-minified for readability.
[
    {
      "slug": "documentation-pages",
      "title": "Creating high quality documentation pages has never been easier.",
      "content": "Creating high quality documentation pages has never been easier. \n Introduction \n All you need to do is to create a few Markdown files and put them in your  _docs  directory. HydePHP will then create an amazing static documentation site for you. All pages will automatically be added to a responsive sidebar. \n With automatic dark and light themes, and amazing syntax highlighting, you can create a beautiful documentation site in minutes. \n Front Matter \n Like with all Markdown pages, front matter is used to specify metadata, but is optional. Hyde will parse metadata directly from your Markdown files. However, to front matter in documentation pages bring one powerful feature, sidebar grouping, which makes your documentation pages even easier to navigate. \n Built-in Search \n HydePHP also comes with a static client-side search engine. It works by creating a JSON search index when compiling your documentation site. This is then loaded using AJAX for a silky smooth search experience without any additional services or dependencies. Best of all? It's fast. Very fast.",
      "destination": "documentation-pages.html"
    },
    {
      "slug": "index",
      "title": "Documentation Page Index",
      "content": "Documentation Page Index \n When building a documentation site, you are highly highly recommended to create an  index.md  file in the  _docs  directory. Having an index page here means that HydePHP can automatically add a link to the docs to the main site navigation menu. When clicking your site name in the sidebar, it will also lead to this index page. \n Wondering what to put here? Why not your project's README?",
      "destination": "index.html"
    }
]