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chore: Port FreeSewing.dev to docusaurus

The replaces the NextJS site powering FreeSewing.dev with a Docusaurus
setup. It's part of my efforts to simplify FreeSewing's setup so we can
focus on our core value proposition.
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title: Path.reverse()
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The `Path.reverse()` returns a path that is the reversed version of this path.
As in, start becomes end, and end becomes start.
## Signature
```js
Path path.reverse(bool cloneAttributes=false)
```
If you pass a truthy value to this method, it will return a deep clone of the
path, including its attributes. By default, it will return a shallow
copy, without the attributes.
## Example
<Example caption="Example of the Path.reverse() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
points.B = new Point(10, 30)
points.BCp2 = new Point(40, 20)
points.C = new Point(90, 30)
points.CCp1 = new Point(50, -30)
paths.example = new Path()
.move(points.B)
.curve(points.BCp2, points.CCp1, points.C)
.setText("FreeSewing rocks", "text-xs fill-note center")
paths.reverse = paths.example.reverse(true)
return part
}
```
</Example>
## Notes
The reversed path is a shallow copy.
It will in other words not inherit the attributes of the original path.
If you want a deep copy, including the attributes, use `Path.reverse(true)`.