This is the code that powers www.writethedocs.org. It contains information about the Write the Docs group, as well as information about writing documentation.
To contribute to the Write the Docs website, it's helpful to familiarize yourself with the Sphinx site generator, as well as reStructuredText markup syntax.
All of the generated website lives inside the docs directory, but many files outside the conf/ directory are just static RST, as in any other Sphinx project.
All RST files are rendered with Jinja, which allows the use of Jinja tags in all of them. A few custom Jinja filters are available for things like generating photo paths for speakers.
For conferences, see the conference site documentation.
An even more fragile process that needs documenting and fixing.
WIP (Work In Progress) Docs on how to do this:
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In
_data/<year>.<city>.speakers.yaml, add ayoutubeId: 12345678901key value pair to each talk. - 
Make sure the directory
videos/<city>/<year>is included in the Video Archivetoctreeindocs/videos/index.rst. - 
In the virtual environment, switch to the
docsdirectory and runBUILD_VIDEOS=True make html. - 
Commit the relevant changed files:
docs/videos/index.rst_data/<year>.<city>.speakers.yamldocs/videos/<city>/<year>/*
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If you want to preview locally:
- Run 
BUILD_VIDEOS=True make livehtmland browse the new video pages athttp://127.0.0.1:8888. 
 - Run 
 
If you run into trouble with broken links to video files, have a look at _ext/fix_video_yaml.py:
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Add a line at the end with the relevant places and dates.
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Change to the
_extdirectory and run it:python fix_video_yaml.py - 
Commit the fixed
_data/<year>.<city>.speakers.yamlfile. 
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Install
python 3.6.xusing your package manager, if not installed already. You'll probably needrootprivileges to do this. - 
Generate a virtual environment for the WTD repo in the
venvdirectory:virtualenv --python=/usr/bin/python3.6 venv 
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Activate the virtual environment according to your operating system:
- On Linux-based systems, run 
source venv/bin/activate. - On Windows using the Command Prompt, run 
venv\Scripts\activate.bat. - On Windows using PowerShell, run 
. venv\Scripts\activate.ps1. - On Windows using Git Bash, run 
source venv\Scripts\activate. 
You'll need to do this every time you come back to the project.
 - On Linux-based systems, run 
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In the repository root directory (
wwwby default), runpip install -r requirements.txtto install sphinx and other requirements. 
Remember to activate the virtual environment using the appropriate command for your OS and Shell before running the following commands.
- In the 
docsdirectory, runmake livehtmlto view the docs on http://127.0.0.1:8888/. 
If you're not seeing new content in the local preview, run make clean to delete the generated files, then make livehtml to regenerate them.
The Write the Docs website is hosted on Read the Docs.
You can preview changes you've made on a pull request by clicking "Show all checks" at the bottom of the pull request page, and then clicking "Details" on the Netflify line, and navigating to the page you're making changes to.
Styling is maintained in docs/_static/conf/css/ as SASS. Convert SASS to minified CSS by installing SASS
npm install -g sass
and then running (using a 2022 example):
sass --style=compressed docs/_static/conf/scss/main-2022.scss docs/_static/conf/css/main-2022.min.css
After your work is complete, you can save resources by deactivating the virtual Python environment with the following command on Linux:
deactivate
If you have verified this command on MacOS or Windows, we invite you to submit a PR to include that information here.