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NAME

       sphinx-build - Sphinx documentation generator tool

SYNOPSIS

       sphinx-build [options] <sourcedir> <outdir> [filenames …]

DESCRIPTION

       sphinx-build generates documentation from the files in <sourcedir> and places it in the <outdir>.

       sphinx-build  looks  for <sourcedir>/conf.py for the configuration settings.  sphinx-quickstart(1) may be
       used to generate template files, including conf.py.

       sphinx-build can create documentation in different formats.  A  format  is  selected  by  specifying  the
       builder  name on the command line; it defaults to HTML.  Builders can also perform other tasks related to
       documentation processing.

       By default, everything that is outdated is built.  Output  only  for  selected  files  can  be  built  by
       specifying individual filenames.

       List of available builders:

       html   HTML file generation.  This is the default builder.

       dirhtml
              HTML file generation with every HTML file named “index.html” in a separate directory.

       singlehtml
              HTML file generation with all content in a single HTML file.

       htmlhelp
              Generates files for CHM (compiled help files) generation.

       qthelp Generates files for Qt help collection generation.

       devhelp
              Generates files for the GNOME Devhelp help viewer.

       latex  Generates LaTeX output that can be compiled to a PDF document.

       man    Generates manual pages.

       texinfo
              Generates Texinfo output that can be processed by makeinfo to generate an Info document.

       epub   Generates an ePub e-book version of the HTML output.

       text   Generates a plain-text version of the documentation.

       gettext
              Generates Gettext message catalogs for content translation.

       changes
              Generates  HTML  files  listing  changed/added/deprecated  items  for  the  current version of the
              documented project.

       linkcheck
              Checks the integrity of all external links in the source.

       pickle / json
              Generates serialized HTML files for use in web applications.

       xml    Generates Docutils-native XML files.

       pseudoxml
              Generates compact pretty-printed “pseudo-XML” files  displaying  the  internal  structure  of  the
              intermediate document trees.

OPTIONS

       -b <builder>
              Builder to use; defaults to html. See the full list of builders above.

       -a     Generate  output  for  all  files;  without  this  option only output for new and changed files is
              generated.

       -E     Ignore cached files, forces to re-read all source files from disk.

       -d <path>
              Path to cached files; defaults to <outdir>/.doctrees.

       -j <N> Build in parallel with N processes where possible.

       -c <path>
              Locate the conf.py file in the specified path instead of <sourcedir>.

       -C     Specify that no conf.py file at all is to be used.  Configuration can only  be  set  with  the  -D
              option.

       -D <setting=value>
              Override a setting from the configuration file.

       -t <tag>
              Define tag for use in “only” blocks.

       -A <name=value>
              Pass a value into the HTML templates (only for HTML builders).

       -n     Run in nit-picky mode, warn about all missing references.

       -v     Increase verbosity (can be repeated).

       -N     Prevent colored output.

       -q     Quiet operation, just print warnings and errors on stderr.

       -Q     Very quiet operation, don’t print anything except for errors.

       -w <file>
              Write warnings and errors into the given file, in addition to stderr.

       -W     Turn warnings into errors.

       -T     Show full traceback on exception.

       -P     Run Pdb on exception.

SEE ALSO

       sphinx-quickstart(1)

AUTHOR

       Georg Brandl <georg@python.org>, Armin Ronacher <armin.ronacher@active-4.com> et al.

       This  manual  page  was  initially  written  by Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net>, for the Debian
       project.

       2007-2018, Georg Brandl and the Sphinx team