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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Maximilian Hils 4eb6954c7d various docs improvements
- add clickable anchors for headers
- add "outdated" warning for archived docs
- add "edit on github" button
- beautify template
2018-03-21 00:42:37 +01:00
Maximilian Hils 252684e14e minor docs fixes 2018-03-20 16:00:02 +01:00
Aldo Cortesi ee6937f948 docs: add robots.txt and error.html
- robots.txt prevents crawling of everything but /stable
- error.html has a simple meta refresh to the latest stable docs. This will
also help crawlers find the right path.
2018-03-05 10:57:50 +13:00
Aldo Cortesi 08e50aa39b docs: port changes in .css to .scss source 2018-03-05 10:09:18 +13:00
Aldo Cortesi 982508d30f All new documentation
This patch does a lot.

- Ditch sphinx in favor of hugo. This gives us complete control of the layout
and presentation of our docs. Henceforth, docs will be hosted on our website
rather than ReadTheDocs.
- Create a simple, clean doc layout and theme.
- Remove large parts of the documentaion. I've ditched anything that was a)
woefully out of date, b) too detailed, or c) too hard to maintain in the long
term.
- Huge updates to the docs themselves: completely rewrite addons documentation,
add docs for core concepts like commands and options, and revise and tweak a
lot of the existing docs.

With this patch, we're also changing the way we publish and maintain the docs.
From now on, we don't publish docs for every release. Instead, the website will
contain ONE set of docs for each major release. The online docs will be updated
if needed as minor releases are made. Docs are free to improve during minor
releases, but anything that changes behaviour sufficiently to require a doc
change warrants a new major release. This also leaves us free to progressively
update and improve docs out of step with our release cadence.

With this new scheme, I feel CI over the docs is less important. I've removed
it for now, but won't object if someone wants to add it back in.
2018-02-22 18:07:58 +13:00