# Documentation Conventions ## Guiding Principles Follow the [Documentation Principles](http://www.writethedocs.org/guide/writing/docs-principles/) described by [Write The Docs](http://www.writethedocs.org) In addition: - We have gone to great lengths to retain compatibility with the standard library cmd, the documentation should make it easy for developers to understand how to move from cmd to cmd2, and what benefits that will provide - We should provide both descriptive and reference documentation. - API reference documentation should be generated from docstrings in the code - Documentation should include rich hyperlinking to other areas of the documentation, and to the API reference ## Style Checker We strongly encourage all developers to use [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) for formatting all **Markdown** and YAML files. The easiest way to do this is to integrated it with your IDE and configure your IDE to format on save. You can also install `prettier` either using `npm` or OS package manager such as `brew` or `apt`. ## Naming Files All source files in the documentation must: - have all lower case file names - if the name has multiple words, separate them with an underscore - end in '.rst' ## Indenting In Markdown all indenting is significant. Use 4 spaces per indenting level. ## Wrapping Hard wrap all text so that line lengths are no greater than 120 characters. It makes everything easier when editing documentation, and has no impact on reading documentation because we render to html. ## Titles and Headings Reference the [Markdown Basic Syntax](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/) for synatx basics or [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/) for a more complete reference. ## Inline Code Code blocks can be created in two ways: - Indent the block - this will show as a monospace code block, but won't include highighting - use the triple backticks followed by the code language, e.e. `python` and close with triple backticks If you want to show non-Python code, like shell commands, then use a different language such as `javascript`, `shell`, `json`, etc. ## Links See the [Links](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/) Markdown syntax documentation. ## API Documentation The API documentation is mostly pulled from docstrings in the source code using the MkDocs [mkdocstrings](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/) plugin. When using `mkdocstinrgs`, it must be preceded by a blank line before and after, i.e.: ```markdown ::: cmd2.history.History ::: cmd2.history.HistoryItem ``` ### Links to API Reference To reference a method or function, do the following: TODO: Figure out how to do this ## Referencing cmd2 Whenever you reference `cmd2` in the documentation, enclose it in backticks. This indicates to Markdown that this words represents code and will stand out when rendered as HTML.