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.. _guide-style-guide:
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The Guide Style Guide
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=====================
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As with all documentation, having a consistent formating helps make the document more understandable. In order to make The Guide easier to digest, all contributions should fit within the rules of this style guide where approriate.
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The Guide is written as :ref:`restructuredtext-ref`.
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.. note:: Parts of The Guide may not yet match this style guide. Feel free to update those parts to by in sync with The Guide Style Guide
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.. note:: On any page of the rendered HTML you can click "Show Source" to see how authors have styled the page.
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Relevancy
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---------
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Stride to keep any contributions relevant to the :ref:`purpose of The Guide <about-ref>`.
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* Avoid including too much information on subjects that don't directly relate to Python development.
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* Prefer to link to other sources if the information is already out there. Be sure to describe what and why you are linking.
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* `Cite <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html?highlight=citations#citations>`_ references where needed.
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* If a subject isn't directly relevant to Python, but useful in conjuction with Python (ex: Git, Github, Databases), reference by linking to useful resouces and describe why it's useful to Python.
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* When in doubt, ask.
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Headings
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--------
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Use the following styles for headings.
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Chapter title::
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#########
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Chapter 1
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#########
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Page title::
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===================
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Time is an Illusion
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===================
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Section headings::
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Lunchtime Doubly So
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-------------------
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Sub section headings::
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Very Deep
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~~~~~~~~~
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Code Examples
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-------------
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Wrap all code examples within 70 characters to avoid horizontal scrollbars.
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Command line examples::
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.. code-block:: console
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$ run command --help
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$ ls ..
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Be sure to include the ``$`` prefix before each line.
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Python interpreter examples::
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Label the example::
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>>> import this
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Python examples::
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Descriptive title::
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def get_answer():
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return 42
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Externally Linking
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------------------
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* Prefer labels for well known subjects (ex: proper nouns) when linking::
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Sphinx_ is used to document Python.
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.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org
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* Prefer to use descriptive labels with inline links instead of leaving bare links::
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Read the `Sphinx Tutorial <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/tutorial.html>`_
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* Avoid using labels such as "click here", "this", etc. preferring decriptive labels (SEO worthy) instead.
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Linking to Sections in The Guide
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--------------------------------
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To cross-reference other parts of this documentation, use the `:ref: <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/markup/inline.html#cross-referencing-arbitrary-locations>`_ keyword and labels.
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To make reference labels more clear and unique, always add a ``-ref`` suffix::
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.. _some-section-ref:
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Some Section
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------------
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Notes and Warnings
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------------------
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Make use of the appropriate `admonitions directives <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html#directives>`_ when making notes.
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Notes::
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.. note::
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy has a few things to say
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on the subject of towels. A towel, it says, is about the most
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massively useful thing an interstellar hitch hiker can have.
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Warnings::
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.. warning:: DON'T PANIC
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TODOs
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-----
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Please mark any incomplete areas of The Guide with a `todo directive <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ext/todo.html?highlight=todo#directive-todo>`_. To avoid cluttering the :ref:`todo-list-ref`, use a single ``todo`` for stub documents or large incomplete sections.
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::
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.. todo::
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Learn the Ultimate Answer to the Ultimate Question
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of Life, The Universe, and Everything |