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sinara-assembly
Repository with instructions and remarks on assembling and testing Sinara hardware
Build docs
nix build
The output files are in result/book
directory.
Development shell
nix develop
mdbook build
The output files will be in book
directory.
Alternative way
Since the docs builder depends only on mdBook, you may get it from anywhere you like - nix-shell -p mdbook
,
snap install mdbook
, cargo install mdbook
or any other from your OS.
After that you will be able to do:
mdbook build
The output files will be in book
directory.
Contributing
If you found missing hardware or just want to add/enhance hints and instructions, feel free to push them.
Tips for adding hardware instructions:
-
Compose a chapter in a new Markdown file in
src/hw
-
Add pictures if needed, store them in
src/img
, assure them to be clear, informative and compressed (you can useconvert <INPUT IMAGE> -quality 80% -resize <width>x<height> <OUTPUT IMAGE>
for optimizing JPEG image orconvert <INPUT IMAGE> -quality 80% -resize <width>x<height> -background white -alpha remove -alpha off <OUTPUT IMAGE>
for images with transparent background) -
Add link to the new chapter to the
src/SUMMARY.md
-
Do not forget to tell about all hidden/non-obvious obstacles and pitfalls
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Avoid using uncommon, complex, or hard-to-understand words, phrases, or grammar (e.g., ❌constituent -> ✔️component). Keep in mind that these guides may be used by people with different backgrounds and levels of English proficiency.
-
Add testing steps, even the "obvious" ones
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Add JSON sample if needed
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Add hardware setup (e.g. pins, switches) steps if needed
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View changed and added pages with
mdbook build
(see building instructions above) -
Check your contributions with linter:
nix-shell -p nodejs npm install npx markdownlint-cli2 "src/**/*.md" --fix