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Author SHA1 Message Date
Cooper Lees
d2c938eb02
Remove Beta mentions in README + Docs (#2801)
- State we're now stable and that we'll uphold our formatting changes as per policy
- Link to The Black Style doc.

Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
2022-01-23 12:34:01 -08:00
Richard Si
d24bc4364c
Switch to Furo (#2793)
- Add Furo dependency to docs/requirements.txt
- Drop a fair bit of theme configuration
- Fix the toctree declarations in index.rst
- Move stuff around as Furo isn't 100% compatible with Alabaster

Furo was chosen as it provides excellent mobile support, user
controllable light/dark theming, and is overall easier to read
2022-01-21 15:00:13 -08:00
Felix Hildén
742ddd1561
Chat on Discord instead of Freenode (#2336)
Now that we've moved, let's direct our users to Discord in the
documentation and readme.
2021-06-15 10:37:59 -04:00
Łukasz Langa
898815bc83
Add @zzzeek testimonial to README and docs 2021-05-29 18:05:35 +02:00
Felix Hildén
04518c38c9
Create FAQ documentation (GH-2247)
This commit creates a Frequently Asked Questions document for our users
to read. Hopefully they actually read it too. Items included are:
Black's non-API, AST safety, style stability, file discovery, Flake8
disagreements and Python 2 support. Hopefully I've got the answers
down in general.

Commit history before merge:

* Create FAQ
* Address feedback
* Move to single markdown file
* Minor wording improvements
* Add changelog entry
2021-05-25 16:07:05 -04:00
Christian Clauss
445f094f1f
Use codespell to find typos (#2228) 2021-05-13 10:28:41 -07:00
Richard Si
62bfbd6a63
Reorganize docs v2 (GH-2174)
I know I know, this is the second reorganization of the docs. I'm not
saying the first one was bad or anything... but.. actually wait nah,
*it was bad*.

Anyway, welcome to probably my biggest commit. The main thing with this
reorganization was to introduce nesting to the documentation! Having
all of the docs be part of the main TOC was becoming too much. There
wasn't much room to expand either. Finally, the old setup required
a documentation generation step which was just annoying.

The goals of this reorganization was to:

1. Significantly restructure the docs to be discoverable and
   understandable

2. Add room for further docs (like guides or contributing docs)

3. Get rid of the doc generation step (it was slow and frustrating)

4. Unblock other improvements and also just make contributing to the
   docs easier

Another important change with this is that we are no longer using GitHub
as a documentation host. While GitHub does support Markdown based docs
actually pretty well, the lack of any features outside of GitHub Flavoured
Markdown is quite limiting. ReadTheDocs is just much better suited for
documentation. You can use reST, MyST, CommonMark, and all of their
great features like toctrees and admonitions.

Related to this change, we're adopting MyST as our flavour of Markdown.
MyST introduces neat syntax extensions to Markdown that pretty much
gives us the best of both worlds. The ease of use and simplicity of MD
and the flexibility and expressiveness of reST. Also recommonmark is
deprecated now. This switch was possible now we don't use GH as a docs
host. MyST docs have to be built to really be usable / pretty, so the MD
docs are going to look pretty bad on GH, but that's fine now!

Another thing that should be noted is that the README has been stripped
of most content since it was confusing. Users would read the README and
then think some feature or bug was fixed already and is available in a
release when in reality, they weren't. They were reading effectively
the latest docs without knowing.

See also: https://github.com/psf/black/issues/1759

FYI: CommonMark is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax

--

Commit history before merge:

* Switch to MyST-Parser + doc config cleanup

  recommonmark is being deprecated in favour of MyST-Parser. This change
  is welcomed, especially since MyST-Parser has syntax extensions for the
  Commonmark standard. Effectively we get to use a language that's powerful
  and expressive like ReST, but get the simplicity of Markdown.

  The rest of this effort will be using some MyST features.

  This reorganization efforts aims to remove as much duplication as possible.
  The regeneration step once needed is gone, significantly simplifing our
  Sphinx documentation configuration.

* Tell pipenv we replaced recommonmark for MyST-Parser

  Also update `docs/requirements.txt`

* Delete all auto generated content
* Switch prettier for mdformat (plus a few plugins)

  **FYI: THIS WAS EFFECTIVELY REVERTED, SEE THIRD TO LAST COMMIT**

  prettier doesn't support MyST's syntax extensions which are going to be
  used in this reorganization effort so we have to switch formatter.

  Unfortanately mdformat's style is different from prettier's so time to
  reformat the whole repo too.

  We're excluding .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE because I have no idea whether
  its changes are safe, so let's play it safe.

* Fix the heading levels in CHANGES.md + a link

  MyST-Parser / sphinx's linkcheck complains otherwise.

* Move reference docs into a docs/contributing dir

  They're for contributors of Black anyway. Also added a note in the
  summary document warning about the lack of attention the reference has
  been dealing with.

* Rewrite and setup the new landing page + main TOC

  - add some more detail about Black's beta status
  - add licensing info
  - add external links in the main TOC for GitHub, PyPI, and IRC
  - prepare main TOC for new structure

* Break out AUTHORS into its own file

  Not only was the AUTHORS list quite long, this makes it easy to include
  it in the Sphinx docs with just a simple symlink.

* Add license to docs via a simple include

  Yes the document is orphaned but it is linked to in the landing page
  (docs/index.rst).

* Add "The Black Code Style" section

  This mostly was a restructuring commit, there has been a few updates but
  not many. The main goal was to split "current style" and "planned
  changes to the style that haven't happened yet" to avoid confusion.

* Add "Getting Started" page

  This is basically a quick start + even more. This commit is certainly
  one of most creatively involved in this effort.

* Add "Usage and Configuration" section

  This commit was as much restructuring as new content. Instead of being
  in one giant file, usage and configuration documentation can expand
  without bloating a single file.

* Add "Integrations" section

Just a restructuring commit ...

* Add "Guides" section

  This is a promising area of documentation that could easily grow in the
  future, let's prepare for that!

* Add "Contributing" section

  This is also another area that I expect to see significant growth in.
  Contributors to Black could definitely do with some more specific docs
  that clears up certain parts of our slightly confusing project (it's
  only confusing because we're getting big and old!).

* Rewrite CONTRIBUTING.md to just point to RTD
* Rewrite README.md to delegate most info to RTD
* Address feedback + a lot of corrections and edits

  I know I said I wanted to do these after landing this but given there's
  going to be no time between this being merged and a release getting
  pushed, I want these changes to make it in.

  - drop the number flag for mdformat - to reduce diffs, see also:
    https://mdformat.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/style.html#ordered-lists
  - the GH issue templates should be safe by mdformat, so get rid of the
    exclude
  - clarify our configuration position - i.e. stop claiming we don't have
    many options, instead say we want as little formatting knobs as
    possible
  - lots and lots of punctuation, spelling, and grammar corrections (thanks
    Jelle!)
  - use RTD as the source for the CHANGELOG too
  - visual style cleanups
  - add docs about our .gitignore behaviour
  - expand GHA Action docs
  - clarify we want the PR number in the CHANGELOG entry
  - claify Black's behaviour for with statements post Python 3.9
  - italicize a bunch of "Black"s

  Thank you goes to Jelle, Taneli (hukkinj1 on GH), Felix
  (felix-hilden on GH), and Wouter (wbolster on GH) for the feedback!

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into reorganize-docs-v2

  merge conflicts suck, although these ones weren't too bad.

* Add changelog entry + fix merge conflict resolution error

  I consider this important enough to be worthy of a changelog entry :)

* Merge branch 'master' into reorganize-docs-v2

  Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>

* Actually let's continue using prettier

  Prettier works fine for all of the default MyST syntax so let's not
  rock the boat as much. Dropping the mdformat commit was merge-conflict
  filled so here's additional commit instead.

* Address Cooper's, Taneli's, and Jelle's feedback

  Lots of wording improvements by Cooper. Taneli suggested to disable the
  enabled by default MyST syntax not supported by Prettier and I agreed.
  And Jelle found one more spelling error!

* More minor fixes
2021-05-08 15:17:38 -04:00
Richard Si
37a0020e07
Upgrade docs to Sphinx 3+ and add doc build test (#1613)
* Upgrade docs to Sphinx 3+
* Fix all the warnings...

- Fixed bad docstrings
- Fixed bad fenced code blocks in documentation
- Blocklisted some sections from being generated from the README
- Added missing documentation to index.rst
- Fixed an invalid autofunction directive in reference/reference_functions.rst
- Pin another documentation dependency

* Add documentation build test
2020-08-21 00:06:41 +02:00
Richard Si
7403d95862
Refactor docs / Maintenance of docs (#1456)
* Split code style and components documentation

Splits 'the_black_code_style', 'pragmatism', 'blackd',and 'black_primer'
into their own files. The exception being 'the_black_code_style' and
'pragmatism'. They have been merged into one 'the_black_code_style_and_pragmatism'
file.

These changes are being made because the README is becoming very long. And
a README isn't great if it dissuades its reader because of its length.

* Update the doc generation logic and configuration

With the moving of several sections in the README and the renaming of a
few files, 'conf.py' needs to be able to support custom sections.

This commit introduces DocSection which can be used to specify custom
sections of documentation. The information stored in DocSection will be
used by the process_sections function to read, process, and write the section
to CURRENT_DIR.

A large change has been made to the how the docs are prepared to be built.
Instead of just generating the files needed by reading the README, this
has a full chain of operations so custom sections are supported. First,
it reads the README and spits out a list of DocSection objects representing
the sections to be generated by process_sections. This is done since most
of the docs still live in README. Then along with the defined custom_sections
, the process_sections will be begin to process the DocSection objects.
It reads the information it needs to generate the section. Then fetches
the section's contents, calls processors required by the section to process
the section's contents, and finally writes the section to CURRENT_DIR.

This large change is so processing of the documentation can be done just
for the versions hosted on ReadTheDocs.org. An example processor using this
feature is a 'replace_links' processor. It will replace documentation
links that point to the docs hosted on GitHub with links that point to the
version hosted on ReadTheDocs.org. (I won't be coding that ATM)

This also means that files will be overwritten or created once the docs
have been built. It is annoying, since you have to 'git reset --hard'
and 'git clean -f -d' after each build, but there's nothing better. The old
system had the same side effects, so yeah :(

* Update filenames and delete unnecessary files

Update the filenames since 'the_black_code_style' and 'pragmatism' were
merged and 'contributing' was deleted in favor of 'contributing_to_black'.

All symlinks were deleted since their home (_build/generated) is no longer
used.

* Fix broken links and a few redirections

* Merge master into refactor_docs (manually done)

* Add my and most of @hugovk suggestions

Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add logging and improve configurability

Just some cleaning up up of the DocSection dataclass and added logging
support so you know what's going on.

* Rename a section and please the grammar gods of Black

Thanks @hugovk for the suggestion!

* Fix Markdown comments

* Add myself as an author :P

Seems like the right time.

Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-24 09:37:46 -07:00
Cooper Lees
b0f3798aab
Add black-primer docs (#1427)
* Add `black-primer` docs

- Document the idea, CLI args, config and a example run for `black-primer` in README.md
- Add to docs/index.rst

* Add @hugovk suggestions - Thanks.
2020-05-18 07:25:40 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
e253f1260d
Introduce a section of docs about exceptions 2020-03-04 22:26:45 +01:00
Zsolt Dollenstein
a82f186787 blackd: a HTTP server for blackening (#460) 2018-09-17 10:02:25 -07:00
Jon Dufresne
6027cca10d Prefer https:// links where available (#485) 2018-08-28 13:00:05 +01:00
José Padilla
1e56d02cad Add playground link (#437) 2018-08-17 16:36:57 +01:00
Łukasz Langa
489d00ed8f Support pyproject.toml
Fixes #65
2018-06-06 17:02:10 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
affc0ec3f9 Update beta link in docs 2018-06-06 15:46:30 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
2ff05f2584 Fix dangling file in documentation 2018-05-28 23:19:40 -07:00
David Szotten
e84dee52d9 Should this be "_cede_ control" (#187) 2018-05-02 20:25:23 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
0a340e1f22 Update documentation
* Add "Ignore non-modified files" from the README
* Add missing functions to the reference
2018-04-18 18:19:04 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
c4a477bc69 Link VCS integration in documentation 2018-04-05 13:45:16 -07:00
Carol Willing
a9f50cd0b5 document classes, functions, exceptions (#82) 2018-03-28 10:12:27 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
611737f9cc Big documentation deduplication
Most is not generated from README.md so we no longer have to remember to update
two Change Logs, and so on!

If we decide to diverge from the README in Sphinx, that's fine, too. We will
just create dedicated documents.
2018-03-26 18:39:02 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
9e31754284 Documentation fixes for ReadTheDocs 2018-03-24 17:15:48 -07:00
Carol Willing
c98a6f134f add sphinx docs skeleton (#71) 2018-03-23 14:27:04 -07:00