
Documenting Python
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The Python language has a substantial body of documentation, much of
it contributed by various authors. The markup used for the Python
documentation is reStructuredText, developed by the docutils project,
amended by custom directives and using a toolset named Sphinx to
postprocess the HTML output.

This document describes the style guide for our documentation, the
custom reStructuredText markup introduced to support Python
documentation and how it should be used, as well as the Sphinx build
system.

If you're interested in contributing to Python's documentation,
there's no need to write reStructuredText if you're not so inclined;
plain text contributions are more than welcome as well.

* Introduction
* Style Guide
* reStructuredText Primer
  * Paragraphs
  * Inline markup
  * Lists and Quotes
  * Source Code
  * Hyperlinks
    * External links
    * Internal links
  * Sections
  * Explicit Markup
  * Directives
  * Footnotes
  * Comments
  * Source encoding
  * Gotchas
* Additional Markup Constructs
  * Meta-information markup
  * Module-specific markup
  * Information units
  * Showing code examples
  * Inline markup
  * Cross-linking markup
  * Paragraph-level markup
  * Table-of-contents markup
  * Index-generating markup
  * Grammar production displays
  * Substitutions
* Differences to the LaTeX markup
  * Inline markup
  * Information units
  * Structure