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Docker documentation and website
Documentation
This is your definite place to contribute to the docker documentation. The documentation is generated from the .rst files under sources.
The folder also contains the other files to create the http://docker.io website, but you can generally ignore most of those.
Installation
- Work in your own fork of the code, we accept pull requests.
- Install sphinx:
pip install sphinx
- If pip is not available you can probably install it using your favorite package manager as python-pip
Usage
- change the .rst files with your favorite editor to your liking
- run make docs to clean up old files and generate new ones
- your static website can now be found in the _build dir
- to preview what you have generated, cd into _build/html and then run 'python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000'
Working using github's file editor
Alternatively, for small changes and typo's you might want to use github's built in file editor. It allows you to preview your changes right online. Just be carefull not to create many commits.
Images
When you need to add images, try to make them as small as possible (e.g. as gif).
Notes
- The index.html and gettingstarted.html files are copied from the source dir to the output dir without modification. So changes to those pages should be made directly in html
- For the template the css is compiled from less. When changes are needed they can be compiled using
lessc
lessc main.less
or watched using watch-lesscwatch-lessc -i main.less -o main.css
Guides on using sphinx
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To make links to certain pages create a link target like so:
.. _hello_world: Hello world =========== This is.. (etc.)
The
_hello_world:
will make it possible to link to this position (page and marker) from all other pages. -
Notes, warnings and alarms
# a note (use when something is important) .. note:: # a warning (orange) .. warning:: # danger (red, use sparsely) .. danger::
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Code examples
Start without $, so it's easy to copy and paste.