- define CIRCUITPY_BUILD_EXTENSIONS to predefined values - set CIRCUITPY_BUILD_EXTENSIONS in port and board config - reuse the support matrix "get_settings_from_makefile" to get it - move the existing port and board specific values - remove the C3 specific board values because it's not the default - update build_release_files.py to use get_settings_from_makefile
Adafruit's CircuitPython Documentation
The latest documentation can be found at: http://circuitpython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
The documentation you see there is generated from the files in the whole tree: https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/tree/main
Building the documentation locally
If you're making changes to the documentation, you should build the documentation locally so that you can preview your changes.
Install the necessary packages, preferably in a virtualenv, in circuitpython/
:
pip install -r requirements-doc.txt
In circuitpython/
, build the docs:
make html
You'll find the index page at _build/html/index.html
.
More flexibility
Running make
by itself will list out the multiple doc generating commands available.
All commands will, by default, run with -E
(forces a rebuild from scratch of docs) and -v
(verbosity level 1). This can be customized as desired:
# will turn OFF the force rebuild
make html FORCE=
# will turn OFF the verbosity
make html VERBOSE=
# will turn OFF the force rebuild and make it doubly verbose when running
make html FORCE= VERBOSE="-v -v"
You can also pass other options to sphinx by using SPHINXOPTS
.
make html SPHINXOPTS="-T"
For more flexibility and customization, take a look at the Makefile for all variables you can pass in and overwrite.