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  1. Sphinx — Sphinx documentation

    These sections cover various topics in using and extending Sphinx for various use-cases. They are a comprehensive guide to using Sphinx in many contexts and assume more knowledge of …

  2. Build your first project — Sphinx documentation

    In this tutorial you will build a simple documentation project using Sphinx, and view it in your browser as HTML. The project will include narrative, handwritten documentation, as well as …

  3. Sphinx documentation contents

    sphinx.ext.apidoc – Generate API documentation from Python packages sphinx.ext.autodoc – Include documentation from docstrings sphinx.ext.autosectionlabel – Allow referencing …

  4. Installing Sphinx — Sphinx documentation

    You may install a global version of Sphinx into your system using OS-specific package managers. However, be aware that this is less flexible and you may run into compatibility issues if you …

  5. Automatic documentation generation from code - Sphinx doc

    In the previous section of the tutorial you manually documented a Python function in Sphinx. However, the description was out of sync with the code itself, since the function signature was …

  6. Using Sphinx — Sphinx documentation

    This guide serves to demonstrate how one can get started with Sphinx and covers everything from installing Sphinx and configuring your first Sphinx project to using some of the advanced …

  7. Getting started — Sphinx documentation

    Much of Sphinx’s power comes from the richness of its default plain-text markup format, reStructuredText, along with its significant extensibility capabilities. The goal of this document …

  8. sphinx-doc.org

    sphinx-doc.org

  9. Projects using Sphinx

    This is an incomplete list of projects that use Sphinx for their documentation. If you would like to add a project, please create an issue or pull request on GitHub.

  10. First steps to document your project using Sphinx

    Sphinx supports a variety of formats apart from HTML, including PDF, EPUB, and more. For example, to build your documentation in EPUB format, run this command from the docs directory: