# Generating the documentation To generate the documentation, you first have to build it. Several packages are necessary to build the doc, you can install them using: ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Packages installed Here's an overview of all the packages installed. If you ran the previous command installing all packages from `requirements.txt`, you do not need to run the following commands. Building it requires the package `sphinx` that you can install using: ```bash pip install -U sphinx ``` You would also need the custom installed [theme](https://github.com/readthedocs/sphinx_rtd_theme) by [Read The Docs](https://readthedocs.org/). You can install it using the following command: ```bash pip install sphinx_rtd_theme ``` The third necessary package is the `recommonmark` package to accept Markdown as well as Restructured text: ```bash pip install recommonmark ``` ## Building the documentation Make sure that there is a symlink from the `example` file (in /examples) inside the source folder. Run the following command to generate it: ```bash ln -s ../../examples/README.md examples.md ``` Once you have setup `sphinx`, you can build the documentation by running the following command in the `/docs` folder: ```bash make html ``` --- **NOTE** If you are adding/removing elements from the toc-tree or from any strutural item, it is recommended to clean the build directory before rebuilding. Run the following command to clean and build: ```bash make clean && make html ``` --- It should build the static app that will be available under `/docs/_build/html` ## Adding a new element to the tree (toc-tree) Accepted files are reStructuredText (.rst) and Markdown (.md). Create a file with its extension and put it in the source directory. You can then link it to the toc-tree by putting the filename without the extension.