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1<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" 2 xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" 3 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 4 version="5.0" 5 xml:id="sec-writing-documentation"> 6 7<title>Writing NixOS Documentation</title> 8 9<para> 10 As NixOS grows, so too does the need for a catalogue and explanation 11 of its extensive functionality. Collecting pertinent information 12 from disparate sources and presenting it in an accessible style 13 would be a worthy contribution to the project. 14</para> 15 16<section> 17<title>Building the Manual</title> 18<para> 19 The DocBook sources of the <xref linkend="book-nixos-manual"/> are in the 20 <link xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/nixos/doc/manual"><filename>nixos/doc/manual</filename></link> 21 subdirectory of the Nixpkgs repository. If you make modifications to 22 the manual, it's important to build it before committing. You can do 23 that as follows: 24 25 <screen>nix-build nixos/release.nix -A manual.x86_64-linux</screen> 26</para> 27 28<para> 29 When this command successfully finishes, it will tell you where the 30 manual got generated. The HTML will be accessible through the 31 <filename>result</filename> symlink at 32 <filename>./result/share/doc/nixos/index.html</filename>. 33</para> 34</section> 35 36<section> 37<title>Editing DocBook XML</title> 38 39<para> 40 For general information on how to write in DocBook, see 41 <link xlink:href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/docbook.html"> 42 DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide</link>. 43</para> 44 45<para> 46 Emacs nXML Mode is very helpful for editing DocBook XML because it 47 validates the document as you write, and precisely locates 48 errors. To use it, see <xref linkend="sec-emacs-docbook-xml"/>. 49</para> 50 51<para> 52 <link xlink:href="http://pandoc.org">Pandoc</link> can generate 53 DocBook XML from a multitude of formats, which makes a good starting 54 point. 55 56 <example xml:id="ex-pandoc-xml-conv"> 57 <title>Pandoc invocation to convert GitHub-Flavoured MarkDown to DocBook 5 XML</title> 58 <screen>pandoc -f markdown_github -t docbook5 docs.md -o my-section.md</screen> 59 </example> 60 61 Pandoc can also quickly convert a single 62 <filename>section.xml</filename> to HTML, which is helpful when 63 drafting. 64</para> 65 66<para> 67 Sometimes writing valid DocBook is simply too difficult. In this 68 case, submit your documentation updates in a <link 69 xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/new">GitHub 70 Issue</link> and someone will handle the conversion to XML for you. 71</para> 72</section> 73 74<section> 75<title>Creating a Topic</title> 76 77<para> 78 You can use an existing topic as a basis for the new topic or create a topic from scratch. 79</para> 80 81<para> 82Keep the following guidelines in mind when you create and add a topic: 83 84<itemizedlist> 85 <listitem><para> 86 The NixOS <link xlink:href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/book.html"><tag>book</tag></link> 87 element is in <filename>nixos/doc/manual/manual.xml</filename>. 88 It includes several 89 <link xlink:href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/book.html"><tag>part</tag>s</link> 90 which are in subdirectories. 91 </para></listitem> 92 93 <listitem><para> 94 Store the topic file in the same directory as the <tag>part</tag> 95 to which it belongs. If your topic is about configuring a NixOS 96 module, then the XML file can be stored alongside the module 97 definition <filename>nix</filename> file. 98 </para></listitem> 99 100 <listitem><para> 101 If you include multiple words in the file name, separate the words 102 with a dash. For example: <filename>ipv6-config.xml</filename>. 103 </para></listitem> 104 105 <listitem><para> 106 Make sure that the <tag>xml:id</tag> value is unique. You can use 107 abbreviations if the ID is too long. For example: 108 <varname>nixos-config</varname>. 109 </para></listitem> 110 111 <listitem><para> 112 Determine whether your topic is a chapter or a section. If you are 113 unsure, open an existing topic file and check whether the main 114 element is chapter or section. 115 </para></listitem> 116 117</itemizedlist> 118 119</para> 120</section> 121 122<section> 123<title>Adding a Topic to the Book</title> 124 125<para> 126 Open the parent XML file and add an <varname>xi:include</varname> 127 element to the list of chapters with the file name of the topic that 128 you created. If you created a <tag>section</tag>, you add the file to 129 the <tag>chapter</tag> file. If you created a <tag>chapter</tag>, you 130 add the file to the <tag>part</tag> file. 131</para> 132 133<para> 134 If the topic is about configuring a NixOS module, it can be 135 automatically included in the manual by using the 136 <varname>meta.doc</varname> attribute. See <xref 137 linkend="sec-meta-attributes"/> for an explanation. 138</para> 139 140</section> 141 142 143 144 145 146 147</chapter>