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This guide provides information for developers who want to contribute to the Instinct Docs site. The docs use rocm-docs-core as their base and the below guide will show how you can build and serve the docs locally for testing.
Create a Python Virtual Environment (optional, but recommended):
python3 -m venv .venv/docsActivate the Virtual Environment:
source .venv/docs/bin/activate # Unix-like OSsource .venv/docs/Scripts/activate # Git Bash on Windows.venv\docs\Scripts\activate # Command Prompt on WindowsInstall required packages for docs:
pip install -r docs/sphinx/requirements.txtBuild the docs:
python3 -m sphinx -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en ./docs/ docs/_build/htmlServe docs locally on port 8000:
python3 -m http.server -d ./docs/_build/html/You can now view the docs site by going to http://localhost:8000
The below will allow you to watch the docs directory and rebuild the documentation each time you make a change to the documentation files:
Install Sphinx Autobuild package:
pip install sphinx-autobuildRun the autobuild (will also serve the docs on http://localhost:8000/ automatically):
sphinx-autobuild -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en ./docs docs/_build/html --ignore "docs/_build/*" --ignore "docs/sphinx/_toc.yml" --ignore "docs/sphinx/requirements.txt"Note that if you've recently added a new link to the navigation menu previously unchanged pages may not correctly display the new link. To fix this delete the existing _build/ directory and rebuild the docs so that the navigation menu will be rebuilt for all pages.