Documentation written with Mkdocs
- You need Python (2.7.2) and the Python Package Index (1.5.2) to build the documentation. Check if your operating-system provides it already:
python --version
pip --version
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This documentation uses MkDocs, so that the documentation can be written in Markdown. Cheat cheets for Markdown can be found here:
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Install MkDocs with the following command:
pip install mkdocs
- Clone this repository to your local-repository and build the documentation with the following command:
mkdocs build
Attention: If some problems occur during the build-process, you can also try to re-build the documentation with the following command:
mkdocs build --clean
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If you want to add new pages to this documenation, create a new
.md
-Files in folder:docs/
Hint: If you want to add sections, create a new folder, like this:docs/NewSection
and create your new.md
-files in this folder -
Before building, don't forget to add your new page(s) and sections in the
mkdocs.yml
-file. Please find an example at the end of this page:NewSection
andnewSinglePage.md
- Home: index.md
- Installations:
- Nodejs: installations/nodejs.md
- Bower: installations/bower.md
- Data:
- Collection: data/collection.md
- Storage: data/storage.md
- Retrieval: data/retrieval.md
- Analysis: data/analysis.md
- Visualization: data/visualization.md
- About:
- Licenses: about/licenses.md
- Repositories: about/repositories.md
- Contributers: about/contributers.md
- NewSection:
- newPage: newSection/newPage.md
- newSinglePage.md: newSinglePage.md
- Build the documentation with the command above (see: 4.). All
.md
-files will be generated into.html
-files in the foldersite/
. Hint: For automatically building, you can use the following command, to start the built-in-MkDocs-Server:
mkdocs serve
Open a new browser-tab and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/.
For more information about MkDocs, please have a look into their documentation http://www.mkdocs.org/