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sphinx-build
============
Synopsis
--------
**sphinx-build** [*options*] <*sourcedir*> <*outputdir*> [*filenames* ...]
Description
-----------
:program:`sphinx-build` generates documentation from the files in
``<sourcedir>`` and places it in the ``<outputdir>``.
:program:`sphinx-build` looks for ``<sourcedir>/conf.py`` for the configuration
settings. :manpage:`sphinx-quickstart(1)` may be used to generate template
files, including ``conf.py``.
:program:`sphinx-build` can create documentation in different formats. A
format is selected by specifying the builder name on the command line; it
defaults to HTML. Builders can also perform other tasks related to
documentation processing. For a list of available builders, refer to
:option:`sphinx-build -b`.
By default, everything that is outdated is built. Output only for selected
files can be built by specifying individual filenames.
Options
-------
.. program:: sphinx-build
.. option:: -b buildername
The most important option: it selects a builder. The most common builders
are:
**html**
Build HTML pages. This is the default builder.
**dirhtml**
Build HTML pages, but with a single directory per document. Makes for
prettier URLs (no ``.html``) if served from a webserver.
**singlehtml**
Build a single HTML with the whole content.
**htmlhelp**, **qthelp**, **devhelp**, **epub**
Build HTML files with additional information for building a documentation
collection in one of these formats.
**applehelp**
Build an Apple Help Book. Requires :program:`hiutil` and
:program:`codesign`, which are not Open Source and presently only
available on Mac OS X 10.6 and higher.
**latex**
Build LaTeX sources that can be compiled to a PDF document using
:program:`pdflatex`.
**man**
Build manual pages in groff format for UNIX systems.
**texinfo**
Build Texinfo files that can be processed into Info files using
:program:`makeinfo`.
**text**
Build plain text files.
**gettext**
Build gettext-style message catalogs (``.pot`` files).
**doctest**
Run all doctests in the documentation, if the :mod:`~sphinx.ext.doctest`
extension is enabled.
**linkcheck**
Check the integrity of all external links.
**xml**
Build Docutils-native XML files.
**pseudoxml**
Build compact pretty-printed "pseudo-XML" files displaying the
internal structure of the intermediate document trees.
See :doc:`/usage/builders/index` for a list of all builders shipped with
Sphinx. Extensions can add their own builders.
.. _make_mode:
.. option:: -M buildername
Alternative to :option:`-b`. Uses the Sphinx :program:`make_mode` module,
which provides the same build functionality as a default :ref:`Makefile or
Make.bat <makefile_options>`. In addition to all Sphinx
:doc:`/usage/builders/index`, the following build pipelines are available:
**latexpdf**
Build LaTeX files and run them through :program:`pdflatex`, or as per
:confval:`latex_engine` setting.
If :confval:`language` is set to ``'ja'``, will use automatically
the :program:`platex/dvipdfmx` latex to PDF pipeline.
**info**
Build Texinfo files and run them through :program:`makeinfo`.
.. important::
Sphinx only recognizes the ``-M`` option if it is placed first.
.. versionadded:: 1.2.1
.. option:: -a
If given, always write all output files. The default is to only write output
files for new and changed source files. (This may not apply to all
builders.)
.. option:: -E
Don't use a saved :term:`environment` (the structure caching all
cross-references), but rebuild it completely. The default is to only read
and parse source files that are new or have changed since the last run.
.. option:: -t tag
Define the tag *tag*. This is relevant for :rst:dir:`only` directives that
only include their content if this tag is set.
.. versionadded:: 0.6
.. option:: -d path
Since Sphinx has to read and parse all source files before it can write an
output file, the parsed source files are cached as "doctree pickles".
Normally, these files are put in a directory called :file:`.doctrees` under
the build directory; with this option you can select a different cache
directory (the doctrees can be shared between all builders).
.. option:: -j N, --jobs N
Distribute the build over *N* processes in parallel, to make building on
multiprocessor machines more effective. Note that not all parts and not all
builders of Sphinx can be parallelized. If ``auto`` argument is given,
Sphinx uses the number of CPUs as *N*.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
This option should be considered *experimental*.
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
Support ``auto`` argument.
.. versionchanged:: 6.2
Add ``--jobs`` long option.
.. option:: -c path
Don't look for the :file:`conf.py` in the source directory, but use the given
configuration directory instead. Note that various other files and paths
given by configuration values are expected to be relative to the
configuration directory, so they will have to be present at this location
too.
.. versionadded:: 0.3
.. option:: -C
Don't look for a configuration file; only take options via the ``-D`` option.
.. versionadded:: 0.5
.. option:: -D setting=value
Override a configuration value set in the :file:`conf.py` file. The value
must be a number, string, list or dictionary value.
For lists, you can separate elements with a comma like this: ``-D
html_theme_path=path1,path2``.
For dictionary values, supply the setting name and key like this:
``-D latex_elements.docclass=scrartcl``.
For boolean values, use ``0`` or ``1`` as the value.
.. versionchanged:: 0.6
The value can now be a dictionary value.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
The value can now also be a list value.
.. option:: -A name=value
Make the *name* assigned to *value* in the HTML templates.
.. versionadded:: 0.5
.. option:: -n
Run in nit-picky mode. Currently, this generates warnings for all missing
references. See the config value :confval:`nitpick_ignore` for a way to
exclude some references as "known missing".
.. option:: -N, --no-color
Do not emit colored output.
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
Add ``--no-color`` long option.
.. option:: --color
Emit colored output. Auto-detected by default.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
.. option:: -v
Increase verbosity (loglevel). This option can be given up to three times
to get more debug logging output. It implies :option:`-T`.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
.. option:: -q
Do not output anything on standard output, only write warnings and errors to
standard error.
.. option:: -Q
Do not output anything on standard output, also suppress warnings. Only
errors are written to standard error.
.. option:: -w file
Write warnings (and errors) to the given file, in addition to standard error.
.. option:: -W
Turn warnings into errors. This means that the build stops at the first
warning and ``sphinx-build`` exits with exit status 1.
.. option:: --keep-going
With -W option, keep going processing when getting warnings to the end
of build, and ``sphinx-build`` exits with exit status 1.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
.. option:: -T
Display the full traceback when an unhandled exception occurs. Otherwise,
only a summary is displayed and the traceback information is saved to a file
for further analysis.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
.. option:: -P
(Useful for debugging only.) Run the Python debugger, :mod:`pdb`, if an
unhandled exception occurs while building.
.. option:: -h, --help, --version
Display usage summary or Sphinx version.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
You can also give one or more filenames on the command line after the source
and build directories. Sphinx will then try to build only these output files
(and their dependencies).
Environment Variables
---------------------
The :program:`sphinx-build` refers following environment variables:
.. describe:: MAKE
A path to make command. A command name is also allowed.
:program:`sphinx-build` uses it to invoke sub-build process on make-mode.
.. _makefile_options:
.. rubric:: Makefile Options
The :file:`Makefile` and :file:`make.bat` files created by
:program:`sphinx-quickstart` usually run :program:`sphinx-build` only with the
:option:`-b` and :option:`-d` options. However, they support the following
variables to customize behavior:
.. describe:: PAPER
This sets the ``'papersize'`` key of :confval:`latex_elements`:
i.e. ``PAPER=a4`` sets it to ``'a4paper'`` and ``PAPER=letter`` to
``'letterpaper'``.
.. note::
Usage of this environment variable got broken at Sphinx 1.5 as
``a4`` or ``letter`` ended up as option to LaTeX document in
place of the needed ``a4paper``, resp. ``letterpaper``. Fixed at
1.7.7.
.. describe:: SPHINXBUILD
The command to use instead of ``sphinx-build``.
.. describe:: BUILDDIR
The build directory to use instead of the one chosen in
:program:`sphinx-quickstart`.
.. describe:: SPHINXOPTS
Additional options for :program:`sphinx-build`. These options can
also be set via the shortcut variable **O** (capital 'o').
.. describe:: NO_COLOR
When set (regardless of value), :program:`sphinx-build` will not use color
in terminal output. ``NO_COLOR`` takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``. See
`no-color.org <https://no-color.org/>`__ for other libraries supporting this
community standard.
.. versionadded:: 4.5.0
.. describe:: FORCE_COLOR
When set (regardless of value), :program:`sphinx-build` will use color in
terminal output. ``NO_COLOR`` takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``.
.. versionadded:: 4.5.0
.. _when-deprecation-warnings-are-displayed:
Deprecation Warnings
--------------------
If any deprecation warning like ``RemovedInSphinxXXXWarning`` are displayed
when building a user's document, some Sphinx extension is using deprecated
features. In that case, please report it to author of the extension.
To disable the deprecation warnings, please set ``PYTHONWARNINGS=`` environment
variable to your environment. For example:
* ``PYTHONWARNINGS= make html`` (Linux/Mac)
* ``export PYTHONWARNINGS=`` and do ``make html`` (Linux/Mac)
* ``set PYTHONWARNINGS=`` and do ``make html`` (Windows)
* modify your Makefile/make.bat and set the environment variable
See also
--------
:manpage:`sphinx-quickstart(1)`
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