I am sure I have missed something but how could one generate the html documentation from the mender-docs repo to read it offline?
I am going to travel so I would like an offline version of the documentation.
Thanks.
I am sure I have missed something but how could one generate the html documentation from the mender-docs repo to read it offline?
I am going to travel so I would like an offline version of the documentation.
Thanks.
Hi @rreignier,
I do not think that this can easily done, unless you somehow are able to save the docs.mender.io site using your browser.
docs.mender.io is generated from multiple sources, only one of them being https://github.com/mendersoftware/mender-docs. The scripts that we use are part of the source code that is running docs.mender.io and this is all in a private repository, and it is not easy to extract the relevant parts.
Ah ok, thank you.
I though it was auto generated from Markdown from something like Sphinx but I did not found the entry point to build it.
It is a bit pity.
Maybe for the future you could propose a one-file html version or PDF for offline visualization.