rustbook
Build multi-page documentation with Rustdoc.
Please note this is a mirror of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/src/tools/rustbook , so issues should be filed on the language tracker.
Acquiring and building
git clone https://github.com/steveklabnik/rustbook.git
cd rustbook
cargo build
Usage
The rustbook
tool builds a book from a number of separate markdown files. The
contents of the book are determined by a SUMMARY.md
file like:
# Summary
* [Why to use WhizBang](why/README.md)
* [First reason](why/first.md)
* [Second reason](why/second.md)
* [How to use WhizBang](how/README.md)
* [Installing](how/installing.md)
* [Usage](how/usage.md)
The setup is intended to make it easy to browse a book directly on GitHub:
-
By convention, each chapter/section with children is placed in its own subdirectory, with a
README.md
serving as the top level of the chapter/section. -
Books automatically include an
Introduction
section pointing to theREADME.md
in the root directory.
To build a book, run rustbook build
in the book's root directory,
which should contain a SUMMARY.md
and README.md
as just described.
Currently, the output is always placed in a _book
subdirectory.