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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. Getting started — Sphinx documentation

    The goal of this document is to give you a quick taste of what Sphinx is and how you might use it. When you’re done here, you can check out the installation guide followed by the intro to the …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Sphinx documentation contents

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

  6. sphinx-doc.org

    sphinx-doc.org

  7. Automatic documentation generation from code - Sphinx doc

    While using sphinx.ext.autodoc makes keeping the code and the documentation in sync much easier, it still requires you to write an auto* directive for every object you want to document.

  8. Changelog — Sphinx documentation

    Feb 26, 2018 · #14022: Use MathJax v4 by default in the sphinx.ext.mathjax extension, from v3 previously. To keep using an older version, set the mathjax_path option. Also add the new …

  9. Internationalization — Sphinx documentation

    Complementary to translations provided for Sphinx-generated messages such as navigation bars, Sphinx provides mechanisms facilitating the translation of documents.

  10. Cross-references — Sphinx documentation

    Sphinx supports various cross-referencing roles to create links to other elements in the documentation. In general, writing :role:`target` creates a link to the object called target of the …