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doc-gen4
Document Generator for Lean 4
Usage
doc-gen4
is the easiest to use via its custom Lake facet, in order
to do this you have to add it to your lakefile.lean
like this:
meta if get_config? env = some "dev" then -- dev is so not everyone has to build it
require «doc-gen4» from git "https://github.com/leanprover/doc-gen4" @ "main"
Then update your dependencies:
lake -R -Kenv=dev update
Then you can generate documentation for an entire library and all files imported by that library using:
lake -R -Kenv=dev build Test:docs
If you have multiple libraries you want to generate full documentation for:
lake -R -Kenv=dev build Test:docs Foo:docs
Note that doc-gen4
currently always generates documentation for Lean
, Init
and Lake
in addition to the provided targets.
The root of the built docs will be .lake/build/doc/index.html
. However, due to the "Same Origin Policy", the
generated website will be partially broken if you just open the generated html files in your browser. You
need to serve them from a proper http server for it to work. An easy way to do that is to run
python3 -m http.server
from the .lake/build/doc
directory.
Assumptions that doc-gen4
makes
The only requirement for the lake -Kenv=dev build Test:docs
to work is that your
target library builds, that is lake build Test
exits without an error. If this requirement
is not fulfilled, the documentation generation will fail and you will end up with
partial build artefacts in .lake/build/doc
. Note that doc-gen4
is perfectly capable of
generating documentation for Lean code that contains sorry
, just not for code
that doesn't compile.
If you are working on a project that only partially compiles but can't fix the
errors from the top of your head, you can try to remove import
s of both the failing files
and all files that refer to the failing ones from your top level library file.
Like this you will end up with an incomplete documentation but at least working
documentation of your project.
Note that we do not recommend this approach and suggest to instead make sure your
projects always compile by using CI to prevent broken code from being added and sorry
-ing
out things that you intend to complete later.
How does docs#Nat.add
from the Lean Zulip work?
If someone sends a message that contains docs#Nat.add
on the Lean Zulip this will
automatically link to Nat.add
from the mathlib4
documentation. The way that this
feature is implemented is by linking to /find
of generated documentation in the following way:
https://example.com/path/to/docs/find/?pattern=Nat.add#doc in the case of the mathlib4
documentation this ends up being to: https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=Nat.add#doc.
If you wish to provide a similar feature to docs#Nat.add
from the Lean Zulip for your documentation,
this is the way to go.
Development of doc-gen4
You can build docs using a modified doc-gen4
as follows: Replace the from git "..." @ "main"
in the lakefile.lean
with just from "..."
using the path to the modified version of doc-gen4
. E.g. if the
path to the modified version of doc-gen4
is ../doc-gen4
, it would be:
meta if get_config? env = some "dev" then -- dev is so not everyone has to build it
require «doc-gen4» from "../doc-gen4"
Note that if you modify the .js
or .css
files in doc-gen4
, they won't necessarily be copied over when
you rebuild the documentation. You can manually copy the changes to the .lake/build/doc
directory to make
sure the changes appear, or just do a full recompilation (lake clean
and lake build
inside the doc-gen4
directory.)