Hello all!
I’m documenting a small FOSS project, and I’m looking for some soft that translates a documentation into a web page.
Something simple, with a side board that links the pages/titles/sub-titles, and is PC and Mobile compatible. Basically images, italics, bold and links, with titles and subtitles, would be nice 🙂.
Like the Lemmy install guide for example: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html
Any recommendations?
Thank you all!
You can have a look at hugo, with some simple theme like hugo-book
The example site is a bit cluttered, but maybe that’s just optional, will check out, thanks!
My go-to for this is
pandoc
, it takes markdown and can generate html, pdf, word, OpenOffice and other formats.Because it uses markdown, you can use version control and grep on your documentation and include it with your source code.
Thanks, but for now I think that looks like overkill for my small needs.
It’s really simple to use, and markdown is essentially plain text.
I haven’t tried yet, but it seens like a lot to just get up and running, will check out if that other one doesn’t make static websites.