Source files for Jason K. Moore's EME 171 course.
- The website is built using Pelican. Review the Pelican documentation to get familar with how to create pages and articles.
- The source files are in the git branch called
master
. This is the default branch of the repository. The HTML files are generated via doctr and pushed to thegh-pages
branch, which is automatically seved to https://moorepants.github.io/eme171. You should not have to ever manually edit files in thegh-pages
branch. - All articles, pages, and similar content should be written in reStructuredText. See the Sphinx reStructuredText primer to learn the syntax.
- All changes, in general, should be submitted as Github pull requests. Don't
commit directly to the
master
branch. - Binary Assets such as images, videos, etc should be served from an external hosting site. Ask Jason about using his Dreamhost DreamObject bucket. He'll set it up for multi-user access when needed. Do not commit binary assets to this repository.
- You can edit and add rst files directly in the contents directory using the Github interface. The small pencil on files lets you edit and submit pull requests. Just above the directory view has buttons for adding files. See these instructions: https://help.github.com/en/articles/editing-files-in-your-repository
It is good practice to build the documentation locally so that you can review change before submitting a pull request.
Install pelican with conda (or pip if you prefer):
$ conda install pelican
Clone the theme repository:
$ git clone --branch mechmotum git@github.com:mechmotum/pelican-alchemy.git
Note the path to the theme, e.g.:
/home/my_username/pelican-alchemy
Clone the pelican-plugins repository:
$ git clone git@github.com:getpelican/pelican-plugins.git
Note the path to the plugins directory, e.g.:
/home/my_username/pelican-plugins
Clone this repository and change into the new directory:
$ git clone git@github.com:moorepants/eme171.git $ cd eme171/
Create a configuration file called config.yml
and add the full path to
where you installed the theme:
$ echo "THEME_PATH: /home/my_username/pelican-alchemy" > local-config.yml $ echo "PLUGIN_PATHS: /home/my_username/pelican-plugins" >> local-config.yml
Now you can build and serve the documentation with:
$ make devserver
If this succeeds you can open the website in your web browser at http://localhost:8000.
While the server is running you can change the website source files and they will be build automatically. Refresh your web browser to view the changes.
To stop the web server press <CTRL + C> or type make stopserver
.
This repository is licensed under the CC-BY 4.0 license.