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Co-authored-by: Allan Nordhøy <epost@anotheragency.no>
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OnionShare Documentation

All these commands must be run from the docs folder.

You must have the python dependencies installed to build the docs:

pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt

To build HTML docs:

make html

Then open docs/build/html/index.html in a browser to see it.

To update all of the translations and build all the html, run:

./build.sh

You will end up with the documentation in all supported locales in docs/localized_html.

Here's how preparing translations works:

# Generate .po files in build/gettext 
make gettext

# Create a new blank German locale in source/locale, based on .po files
sphinx-intl update -p build/gettext -l de

# Build German translated document
make -e SPHINXOPTS="-D language='de'" html