The %docs
app allows you to include documentation with the desks you distribute, making them available for easy browsing by users and developers.
The %docs
app will automatically detect and publish any docs included with any installed desks. As long as they're in the correct place and of a filetype with appropriate mark
conversion methods, they'll be picked up.
A doc.toc
file may be included in the root of the desk, specifying the files to be included, their mark
s, and their titles. See the Index File section for details.
The files will be in a /doc
directory in the root of the desk. They may be of any filetype, as long as it has conversion methods to the %docu
mark used by the %docs
app. The %docs
app includes parsers and conversion methods for the following marks by default:
%txt
- Ordinary.txt
text files.%udon
- A markdown-like format that supports embedded hoon.%gmi
- An ultra-minimalist markup format called "gemtext".%html
- An ordinary.html
file.
For more details of these file formats, as well as details of the %docu
mark and other format requirements of the %docs
app, see the File Format section.
Apart from the mark
and location requirements described above, there are no particular restrictions on how you organise your docs, or what docs you include. There are, however, some general recommendations detailed in the Suggested Structure section.
Dev desk
To include docs in your own desk, there are a few files you'll need (mark files, etc). These are included in the docs-dev
dev desk in the github repo↗. These files are all symlinked, so you'll need to clone the whole repo, then copy them across with something like:
cp -rL git/docs-app/docs-dev/* /path/to/your/development/desk