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DocMachine Cli
DocMachine Cli is a tool designed to simplify the process of creating technical documentation and presentations.
Motivation
This project aims to address the following challenges:
- Automation: Automate the generation of high-quality technical content, including documentation and presentation slides.
- Consistency: Ensure a consistent and polished look and feel across all content pieces.
- Efficiency: Reduce the time and effort required to produce content by leveraging AI tools.
Features
DocMachine offers a range of features to streamline the content creation process:
- Scaffolding: Generate a well-structured project directory with all the necessary files.
- Building: Compile and publish your content as HTML and PDF documents using Dockerized build processes.
We are actively developing the following features for future releases:
- Planning: Leverage LLMs (Large Language Models) to generate content outlines tailored to your specific needs and requirements.
- Writing: Utilize LLMs to draft content for each section and subsection, saving you valuable time and effort.
Prerequisites
You'll need a recent version of Crystal (>= 1.11.0) to use this project.
You'll also need to install a few dependencies:
- libreadline-dev
- libncurses-dev
Getting Started
Follow these steps to start using DocMachine Cli:
Installation
git clone https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/docmachine-cli.git docmachine-cli
cd docmachine-cli
make build
make install
Create a New Project
docmachine scaffold my-documentation-project
This command will create a new directory named my-documentation-project
with
the following structure:
my-documentation-project
├── _build
├── docs
│ └── images # link to ../images
├── slides
│ └── images # link to ../images
└── images
Start Writing Content
- Documentation: Place your Markdown files inside the
docs
directory. - Presentations: Place your Markdown files (using Marp syntax) inside the
slides
directory. - Images: Store your images in the respective
images
directories.
Live-reload during writing
docmachine build -a watch
This command will start a Docker container and build your documentation and presentations:
- Documentation: Built using MkDocs and served on
http://localhost:5100
. - Presentations: Built using Marp and served on
http://localhost:5200
.
Building content for publishing or presentation
docmachine build -a build-slides-pdf
docmachine build -a build-docs-pdf
docmachine build -a build-docs-html
This command will generate the HTML and PDF versions of your content.
Contributing
We welcome contributions to DocMachine! To contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them.
- Submit a pull request.
License
DocMachine Cli is licensed under the GPL-3.0-or-later license. See the
LICENSE
file for details.