Rollback of commit 3e8bcae69a0718cf6972be086706b1841e0ed6b7.

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Breaks design docs links

*** Original change description ***

Move Bazel docs into versioned directory.

* Move all Bazel docs (excluding main page, search page, and blog)
  into versions/master directory.
* Replace all original pages with redirects.
* Add Jekyll config with default_version setting to specify the default
  version to redirect docs to.
* Add Jekyll config with version_prefix setting specific to pages under
  each version directory.
* Update layouts to generate links to pages for the same version with the
  version_prefix.
* Update Blaze rel...

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  1. examples/
  2. scripts/
  3. site/
  4. src/
  5. third_party/
  6. tools/
  7. .gitattributes
  8. .gitignore
  9. AUTHORS
  10. BUILD
  11. CHANGELOG.md
  12. compile.sh
  13. CONTRIBUTING.md
  14. CONTRIBUTORS
  15. LICENSE.txt
  16. README.md
  17. WORKSPACE
README.md

Bazel (Beta)

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Bazel is a build tool that builds code quickly and reliably. It is used to build the majority of Google‘s software, and thus it has been designed to handle build problems present in Google’s development environment, including:

  • A massive, shared code repository, in which all software is built from source. Bazel has been built for speed, using both caching and parallelism to achieve this. Bazel is critical to Google's ability to continue to scale its software development practices as the company grows.

  • An emphasis on automated testing and releases. Bazel has been built for correctness and reproducibility, meaning that a build performed on a continuous build machine or in a release pipeline will generate bitwise-identical outputs to those generated on a developer's machine.

  • Language and platform diversity. Bazel's architecture is general enough to support many different programming languages within Google, and can be used to build both client and server software targeting multiple architectures from the same underlying codebase.

Find more background about Bazel in our FAQ.

Getting Started

About the Bazel project: