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.. _tutorial:
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Build your first project
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In this tutorial you will build a simple documentation project using Sphinx, and
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view it in your browser as HTML. The project will include narrative,
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handwritten documentation, as well as autogenerated API documentation.
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The tutorial is aimed towards Sphinx newcomers willing to learn the fundamentals
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of how projects are created and structured. You will create a fictional
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software library to generate random food recipes that will serve as a guide
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throughout the process, with the objective of properly documenting it.
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To showcase Sphinx capabilities for code documentation you will use Python,
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which also supports *automatic* documentation generation.
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.. note::
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Several other languages are natively supported in Sphinx for *manual* code
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documentation, however they require extensions for *automatic* code
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documentation, like `Breathe <https://breathe.readthedocs.io/>`_.
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To follow the instructions you will need access to a Linux-like command line and
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a basic understanding of how it works, as well as a working Python installation
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for development, since you will use *Python virtual environments* to create the
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project.
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.. toctree::
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getting-started
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first-steps
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more-sphinx-customization
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narrative-documentation
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describing-code
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automatic-doc-generation
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deploying
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end
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