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evidence. Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: SvenDowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au> (github: SvenDowideit)
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# Docker Documentation
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The source for Docker documentation is here under `sources/` and uses extended
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Markdown, as implemented by [mkdocs](http://mkdocs.org).
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The HTML files are built and hosted on `https://docs.docker.io`, and update
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automatically after each change to the master or release branch of [Docker on
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GitHub](https://github.com/dotcloud/docker) thanks to post-commit hooks. The
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"docs" branch maps to the "latest" documentation and the "master" (unreleased
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development) branch maps to the "master" documentation.
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## Branches
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**There are two branches related to editing docs**: `master` and a `docs`
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branch. You should always edit documentation on a local branch of the `master`
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branch, and send a PR against `master`.
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That way your fixes will automatically get included in later releases, and docs
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maintainers can easily cherry-pick your changes into the `docs` release branch.
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In the rare case where your change is not forward-compatible, you may need to
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base your changes on the `docs` branch.
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Also, now that we have a `docs` branch, we can keep the
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[http://docs.docker.io](http://docs.docker.io) docs up to date with any bugs
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found between `docker` code releases.
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**Warning**: When *reading* the docs, the
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[http://beta-docs.docker.io](http://beta-docs.docker.io) documentation may
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include features not yet part of any official docker release. The `beta-docs`
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site should be used only for understanding bleeding-edge development and
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`docs.docker.io` (which points to the `docs` branch`) should be used for the
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latest official release.
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## Contributing
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- Follow the contribution guidelines ([see
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`../CONTRIBUTING.md`](../CONTRIBUTING.md)).
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- [Remember to sign your work!](../CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work)
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## Getting Started
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Docker documentation builds are done in a Docker container, which installs all
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the required tools, adds the local `docs/` directory and builds the HTML docs.
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It then starts a HTTP server on port 8000 so that you can connect and see your
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changes.
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In the root of the `docker` source directory:
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make docs
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If you have any issues you need to debug, you can use `make docs-shell` and then
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run `mkdocs serve`
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## Style guide
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The documentation is written with paragraphs wrapped at 80 colum lines to make
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it easier for terminal use.
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### Examples
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When writing examples give the user hints by making them resemble what they see
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in their shell:
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- Indent shell examples by 4 spaces so they get rendered as code.
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- Start typed commands with `$ ` (dollar space), so that they are easily
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differentiated from program output.
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- Program output has no prefix.
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- Comments begin with `# ` (hash space).
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- In-container shell commands begin with `$$ ` (dollar dollar space).
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### Images
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When you need to add images, try to make them as small as possible (e.g. as
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gifs). Usually images should go in the same directory as the `.md` file which
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references them, or in a subdirectory if one already exists.
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## Working using GitHub's file editor
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Alternatively, for small changes and typos you might want to use GitHub's built
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in file editor. It allows you to preview your changes right on-line (though
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there can be some differences between GitHub Markdown and [MkDocs
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Markdown](http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/writing-your-docs/)). Just be
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careful not to create many commits. And you must still [sign your
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work!](../CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work)
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## Publishing Documentation
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To publish a copy of the documentation you need a `docs/awsconfig` To make life
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easier for file containing AWS settings to deploy to. The release script will
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create an s3 if needed, and will then push the files to it.
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[profile dowideit-docs] aws_access_key_id = IHOIUAHSIDH234rwf....
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aws_secret_access_key = OIUYSADJHLKUHQWIUHE...... region = ap-southeast-2
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The `profile` name must be the same as the name of the bucket you are deploying
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to - which you call from the `docker` directory:
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=dowideit-docs docs-release
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