We evaluated various existing solutions for documentation in the community and discussed their advantages and disadvantages in the [issue #2651](https://github.com/hpcaitech/ColossalAI/issues/2651). Therefore, we propose to build a more modern and robust documentation system by integrating the Sphinx [autodoc](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/autodoc.html) function and the [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/) framework.
2.`sidebars.json`: The `sidebars.json` defines the table of content for the tutorials. You need to update this file when a new doc is added/deleted.
3.`versions.json`: The `versions.json` in the **main branch** in the **latest commit** will be used to control the versions to be displayed on our website
We believe that the combination of the existing systems can yield several advantages such as simplicity, usability and maintainability:
1. Support [Markdown](https://www.markdownguide.org/). We believe is a more popular language for writing documentation compared to [RST](https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html).
2. Support Autodoc. It can automatically generate documentation from the docstrings in the source code provided by [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/).
3. Support elegant and modern UI, which is provided by [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/).
4. Support MDX for more flexible and powerful documentation, which is provided by [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/).
5. Support hosting blogs/project home page/other pages besides the documentation, which is provided by [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/).
Therefore, we have built the [ColossalAI-Documentation](https://github.com/hpcaitech/ColossalAI-Documentation) repository to integrate the features above.
You can contribute to the documentation by directly setting up a Pull Request towards the `docs/source` folder. There are several guidelines for documentation contribution.
1. The documentation is written in Markdown. You can refer to the [Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/) for the syntax.
2. You must ensure that the documentation exists for all languages. You can refer to the [Adding a New Documentation](#-adding-a-new-documentation) for more details.
3. You must provide a test command for your documentation, please see [Doc Testing](#-doc-testing) for more details.
4. You can embed your docstring in your markdown, please see [Auto Documentation](#-auto-documentation) for more details.
### 🖊 Adding a New Documentation
You can add a Markdown file to the `docs/source` folder`. You need to ensure that multi-language is supported in your PR.
Let's assume that you want to add a file called `your_doc.md`, your file structure will look like this.
```text
- docs
- source
- en
- your_doc.md # written in English
- zh-Hans
- your_doc.md # written in Chinese
- sidebars.json # add your documentation file name here
Meanwhile, you need to ensure the `sidebars.json` is updated such that it contains your documentation file. Our CI will check whether documentation exists for all languages and can be used to build the website successfully.
Every documentation is tested to ensure it works well. You need to add the following line to the **bottom of your file** and replace `$command` with the actual command. Do note that the markdown will be converted into a Python file. Assuming you have a `demo.md` file, the test file generated will be `demo.py`. Therefore, you should use `demo.py` in your command, e.g. `python demo.py`.
You just need to add `{{ autodoc:<mod-name> }}` in your markdown as a single line. An example is given below and you can see the outcome in [this PR](https://github.com/hpcaitech/ColossalAI-Documentation/pull/175).