Contributing to Documentation
Documentation is crucial for SpectroChemPy. You don’t need to be an expert to help - if something isn’t clear, improving it helps everyone!
Documentation Structure
SpectroChemPy documentation consists of:
- Docstrings in the code (API reference) 
- Guides and tutorials in the - docs/folder
- Examples in Jupyter notebooks 
We use:
- reStructuredText (reST) markup 
- Sphinx documentation builder 
- NumPy docstring standard 
- Jupyter notebooks for tutorials 
Documentation Sources
API Documentation
- Lives in docstrings within Python code 
- Follows NumPy docstring standard 
- Examples are tested during builds 
- Located in - docs/reference
Guides & Tutorials
- Written in reST or Jupyter notebooks 
- Located in - docs/userguide/
- Provide high-level overviews and examples 
- All code examples are tested 
Building Documentation
Quick Start
- Set up development environment (guide) 
- Navigate to - docs/directory
- Build HTML: - python make.py html 
- View at - docs/build/html/latest/index.html
Build Options
- Full rebuild: - python make.py clean python make.py html 
- Build a single file: - python make.py --single-doc <path-to-file-relative-to-docs>.rst python make.py --single-doc <path-to-file-relative-to-docs>.ipynb 
- Build a single directory: - python make.py --directory <path-to-directory-relative-to-docs> 
- Build a single API entry: - python make.py --single-doc spectrochempy.<class-or-method-name> # where ``<class-or-method-name>`` is the name of an importable method in the API. 
Writing Tips
- Use active voice 
- Be concise 
- Include practical examples 
- Test all code examples 
- Link related sections 
- Follow docstring guide 
See the Sphinx reStructuredText primer for detailed syntax guide.