Getting started =============== Setting up your project and development environment --------------------------------------------------- In a new directory, create a file called ``README.rst`` with the following content. .. code-block:: rst :caption: README.rst Lumache ======= **Lumache** (/lu'make/) is a Python library for cooks and food lovers that creates recipes mixing random ingredients. It is a good moment to create a Python virtual environment and install the required tools. For that, open a command line terminal, ``cd`` into the directory you just created, and run the following commands: .. code-block:: console $ python -m venv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate (.venv) $ python -m pip install sphinx .. note:: The installation method used above is described in more detail in :ref:`install-pypi`. For the rest of this tutorial, the instructions will assume a Python virtual environment. If you executed these instructions correctly, you should have the Sphinx command line tools available. You can do a basic verification running this command: .. code-block:: console (.venv) $ sphinx-build --version sphinx-build 4.0.2 If you see a similar output, you are on the right path! Creating the documentation layout --------------------------------- Then from the command line, run the following command: .. code-block:: console (.venv) $ sphinx-quickstart docs This will present to you a series of questions required to create the basic directory and configuration layout for your project inside the ``docs`` folder. To proceed, answer each question as follows: - ``> Separate source and build directories (y/n) [n]``: Write "``y``" (without quotes) and press :kbd:`Enter`. - ``> Project name``: Write "``Lumache``" (without quotes) and press :kbd:`Enter`. - ``> Author name(s)``: Write "``Graziella``" (without quotes) and press :kbd:`Enter`. - ``> Project release []``: Write "``0.1``" (without quotes) and press :kbd:`Enter`. - ``> Project language [en]``: Leave it empty (the default, English) and press :kbd:`Enter`. After the last question, you will see the new ``docs`` directory with the following content. .. code-block:: text docs ├── build ├── make.bat ├── Makefile └── source ├── conf.py ├── index.rst ├── _static └── _templates The purpose of each of these files is: ``build/`` An empty directory (for now) that will hold the rendered documentation. ``make.bat`` and ``Makefile`` Convenience scripts to simplify some common Sphinx operations, such as rendering the content. ``source/conf.py`` A Python script holding the configuration of the Sphinx project. It contains the project name and release you specified to ``sphinx-quickstart``, as well as some extra configuration keys. ``source/index.rst`` The :term:`root document` of the project, which serves as welcome page and contains the root of the "table of contents tree" (or *toctree*). Thanks to this bootstrapping step, you already have everything needed to render the documentation as HTML for the first time. To do that, run this command: .. code-block:: console (.venv) $ sphinx-build -M html docs/source/ docs/build/ And finally, open ``docs/build/html/index.html`` in your browser. You should see something like this: .. figure:: /_static/tutorial/lumache-first-light.png :width: 80% :align: center :alt: Freshly created documentation of Lumache Freshly created documentation of Lumache There we go! You created your first HTML documentation using Sphinx. Now you can start :doc:`customizing it `.