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Currently this package should be regarded as experimental --- a proving
ground for new features for the Julia documentation ecosystem rather than
a mature and proven piece of software. If you need a solution that will
definitely work, look at Documenter.jl instead.
This is a package for Julia that provides a general framework for writing
prose --- technical documentation is its focus, though it is general enough to
be applied to any kind of written document.
Some standout features:
built-in live server to view your changes in real-time,
produces HTML and PDF files natively, no LaTeX dependencies to manage yourself,
publication-quality PDF generation uses tectonic for self-contained, reproducible builds,
combine markdown files, Jupyter notebooks, and Julia files for your content,
supports themes to customise both HTML and PDF output,
and declarative configuration built on top of Julia's Pkg.jl package manager.
Publish can scale from single pages all the way to large cross-referenced
multi-project documents.
To jump straight in and begin using Publish run the following in your Julia REPL:
pkg> add Publish
julia> using Publish
julia> serve(Publish)
✓ LiveServer listening on https://localhost:8000/ ...
(use CTRL+C to shut down)
The above will install Publish, import it, and then start up a local
web-server for Publish's own documentation --- the content you're reading
right now. Open the link in your web browser and then continue on to the next
section, Getting Started.