I just documented loads of my code and learnt how to use sphinx to generate the documentation. I want to include that into my github project page but I do not know how to. Does anyone know existing tutorial or simple step to do so?
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I just documented loads of my code and learnt how to use sphinx to generate the documentation. I want to include that into my github project page but I do not know how to. Does anyone know existing tutorial or simple step to do so? Thanks. |
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github will serve static content for you using their github pages feature. Essentially, you create a branch called gh-pages, into which you commit your static pages. The pages are then served at you.github.com/yourproject. See the instructions at http://pages.github.com/. You will likely run into an issue using Sphinx on github, because Sphinx uses directories with leading underscores. You can fix this by adding a file called |
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github-tools has a feature doing exactly what you are asking for:
Refer to the excellent documentation (of course using itself) for how to set it up for your project. |
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John Paulett's answer is obviously correct and likely sufficient for most users already (+1). Alternatively you might want to check out Ben Welsh's thorough tutorial Sphinx documentation on GitHub, which provides step by step instructions as well as a convenient Fabric based script/task tying those together to get you started to Quickly publish documentation alongside your code [...] via a single command. |
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