Welcome to the Black Magic Debug website sources.
Feel free to open issues and pull requests for this repository to add and improve the Black Magic Debug project documentation.
The page is a static autogenerated page using sphinx python documentation generator. The resulting page is then deployed to GitHub pages using GitHub actions.
All pages except the autogenerated code documentation are all written in markdown using the myst_parser sphinx plugin.
The page is divided into topic sections, autogenerated API documentation (TODO) and a blog (TODO).
Each topic section is in it's own subdirectory.
When you write contributions to the website you can autogenerate the page locally on your own computer and preview it locally.
If you have python3 available on your system the process is fairly simple.
NOTE: On MacOS you will also need to install the following brew packages:
brew install python3
brew install cairo
brew install pango
brew install python-tk
NOTE: On a Linux system with a minimal Python 3 install you may need to add the following:
apt install python3-tk
If you want to contribute to the documentation it is probably a good idea to fork the black-magic-org GitHub repository first.
Now that you have a fork clone it and create a working branch.
git clone <path to your user>/black-magic-org
cd black-magic-org
git checkout -b feature/adding-more-docs
Note: Obviously feature/adding-more-docs
is a placeholder. The should call it
something appropriate to your addition. The convention in black-magic is to use
feature/
and fix/
prefixes to the branch names to indicate what kind of an
addition this new work branch will be.
This venv is local to the repository as it will be pretty specific to this project.
python3 -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
We have a small script that starts a page preview server locally on your machine.
$ python ./run_livereload.py
[SNIP...] here is a bunch of output from make html output to make sure the static
[SNIP...] page is built before starting the livereload server
[I 200910 13:47:15 server:335] Serving on http://127.0.0.1:5500
[I 200910 13:47:15 handlers:62] Start watching changes
[I 200910 13:47:15 handlers:64] Start detecting changes
Now you can point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:5500, and you should see the Black Magic Debug website.
Now every time you edit one of the page markdown files the page will automatically update.
Keep in mind that when you create a new page the live_preload does not always pick it up, so you might have to restart it from time to time.
We are looking forward to your contributions! :D