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dcrdocs

Documentation for Decred.

Installation

dcrdocs is built with MkDocs. In order to install MkDocs you will need Python installed on your system, as well as the Python package manager, pip. You can check if you have these already installed from the command line:

$ python --version
Python 2.7.6
$ pip --version
pip 8.1.1

MkDocs supports Python versions 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5.

On Windows it is recommended that you install Python and pip with Chocolatey.

Install the mkdocs package, python-markdown-math (required for rendering equations), mkdocs-bootswatch themes, and fontawesome packages using pip:

$ pip install mkdocs python-markdown-math mkdocs-bootswatch fontawesome-markdown

Getting started

Getting started is super easy.

$ cd dcrdocs

There is a single configuration file named mkdocs.yml, and a folder named docs that will contain the documentation source files. MkDocs comes with a built-in dev-server that lets you preview the documentation as you work on it. Make sure you are in the same directory as the mkdocs.yml configuration file, and then start the server by running the mkdocs serve command:

$ mkdocs serve
INFO    -  Building documentation...
INFO    -  Cleaning site directory
[I 160402 15:50:43 server:271] Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8000
[I 160402 15:50:43 handlers:58] Start watching changes
[I 160402 15:50:43 handlers:60] Start detecting changes

Open up http://127.0.0.1:8000 in your browser, and you will see the default home page being displayed. The dev-server also supports auto-reloading, and will rebuild your documentation whenever anything in the configuration file, documentation directory, or theme directory changes.

Building the site

To deploy dcrdocs, first build the documentation:

$ mkdocs build

This will create a new directory, named site. After some time, files may be removed from the documentation but they will still reside in the site directory. To remove those stale files, just run mkdocs with the --clean switch.

$ mkdocs build --clean

To view a list of options available on a given command, use the --help flag with that command. For example, to get a list of all options available for the build command run the following:

$ mkdocs build --help

Deploying

The version of dcrdocs that you just built only uses static files so you will be able to host it from pretty much anywhere. You can view a live version of the documentation at https://docs.decred.org.

Getting help

To get help with dcrdocs, please use the forum, GitHub issues, or the Decred development IRC channel #decred-dev on freenode.

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