WEBRead the Docs simplifies software documentation by building, versioning, and hosting of your docs, automatically. Treating documentation like code keeps your team in the same tools, and your documentation up to date.
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Full featured documentation deployment platform - Read the Docs
WEBEasily search all your docs via our dashboard, and offer your users a more powerful search with our search API. Pull request previews Preview each pull request before releasing any changes, allowing for fast collaboration across your organization.
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Read the Docs tutorial — Read the Docs user documentation
WEBIn this tutorial you will create a documentation project on Read the Docs by importing a Sphinx project from a GitHub repository, tailor its configuration, and explore several useful features of the platform. The tutorial is aimed at people interested in learning how to use Read the Docs to host ...
WEB⏩️ Read the Docs tutorial. This is where you should go if you are trying Read the Docs for the first time! ⏩️ Getting started with Sphinx. Sphinx is the most popular documentation tool on our platform. It supports both reStructuredText and Markdown formats, and can generate rich API documentation from your source code.
WEBEverything in one place. Everything you need to deliver documentation to your users and customers is already included with your project. You can easily deploy multiple versions of your documentation, with everything from authentication to cross-project search, without configuring any additional services.
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Getting started with Sphinx — Read the Docs user documentation
WEBSphinx is a powerful documentation generator that has many great features for writing technical documentation including: Generate web pages, printable PDFs, documents for e-readers (ePub), and more all from the same sources. You can use reStructuredText or Markdown to write documentation.
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Example projects — Read the Docs user documentation
WEBNeed inspiration?, Want to bootstrap a new documentation project?, Want to showcase your own solution?. The following example projects show a rich variety of uses of Read the Docs. You can use them for inspiration, for learning and for recipes to start your own documentation projects.
WEBRead the Docs is an open-sourced free software documentation hosting platform. It generates documentation written with the Sphinx documentation generator, MkDocs, or Jupyter Book. History. The site was created in 2010 by Eric Holscher, Bobby Grace, and Charles Leifer. On March 9 ...
WEBRead the Docs has grown substantially since its beginning as a weekend project and is closing in on being a top-1000 site on the internet. Today, we serve over 55 million pages of documentation a month, serve over 40 TB of documentation a month, host over 80,000 open source projects and support over 100,000 users.
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Read the Docs: Documentation Simplified — Read the Docs …
WEBGetting started with Read the Docs¶ Learn more about configuring your automated documentation builds and some of the core features of Read the Docs. Overview of core features: Read the Docs features; Configure your documentation: Configuration reference | Webhooks | badges | Custom domains