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(This repository is deprecated. The content has been moved to the Sirikata wiki, start at http://sirikata.com/wiki/index.php?title=Guides .) What is Sirikata? ----------------- Sirikata is a BSD licensed open source platform for games and virtual worlds. We aim to provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual world, as well as fully featured sample implementations of services for hosting and deploying these worlds. What is sirikata-docs? ---------------------- This repository (sirikata-docs) contains the documentation for Sirikata. It contains user guides for building projects on the Sirikata platform (for instance, describing how to write scripts and add content to a world). It also contains developer guides for modifying Sirikata's code or writing new plugins, for instance to fix bugs in the system or add a new physics engine. These are not API docs. That documentation is autogenerated from the source code. You can autogenerate it yourself using Doxygen (see the main repository at http://github.com/sirikata/sirikata) or you can see the most up to date version at http://sirikata.com/docs/head/. What tools are used and how is this repository structured? ---------------------------------------------------------- We use Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) for our documentation. To add or modify documentation, you mainly need to understand reStructuredText (http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html), which is the format used for Sphinx documents. It is an intuitive format that is readable as plaintext, so just try jumping in. Adding references between documents, glossary items, and code examples requires learning a bit more about Sphinx. The root directory contains only the build files and the source/ directory, which contains all the documentation files. Once you run Sphinx, it will also contain the build/ directory, which contains all the generated files. Within the source/ directory, the contents should be self-explanatory. At a high level, we currently provide a user guide and a developer guide, as described earlier. How do I build the documentation? --------------------------------- The Makefile and make.bat in the root directory handle this for you. Make sure you have Sphinx installed. Then run make html to generate the html version. All generated documentation will be placed in the directory build/. The argument 'html' can be substituted with other generators, e.g., dirhtml, latex, or htmlhelp. Where can I find out more? -------------------------- The most up to date information about the Sirikata project is at http://www.sirikata.com. Find the current version of this documentation on GitHub at http://github.com/sirikata/sirikata-docs/.
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