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sphinx-autobuild

Watch a Sphinx directory and rebuild the documentation when a change is detected. Also includes a livereload enabled web server.

Installation

sphinx-autobuild relies on a not-yet-released version of python-livereload. You can install it through pip by issuing the following command:

pip install https://github.com/lepture/python-livereload/archive/master.zip

You can then use pip to install the package:

pip install sphinx-autobuild

Usage

The package installs a single executable script, named sphinx-autobuild. The script takes the same arguments as the sphinx-build command installed by Sphinx plus a -p/--port option to specify the port on which the documentation shall be served (default 8000).

To build a classical Sphinx documentation set, issue the following command:

sphinx-autobuild docs docs/_build/html

And then visit the webpage served at http://127.0.0.1:8000. Each time a change to the documentation source is detected, the HTML is rebuilt and the browser automatically reloaded.

To stop the server simply press ^C.

Makefile integration

To integrate the sphinx-autobuild command in the Makefile generated by Sphinx, add the following target:

livehtml:
    sphinx-autobuild -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html

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