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Weka Wiki

Not really a wiki, but replacing some of the content that was hosted on weka.wikispaces.com before it shut down. Uses mkdocs to generate the content.

The wiki can be found at this location:

https://waikato.github.io/weka-wiki/

Installation

mkdocs works with Python 2.7 and 3.x.

Best approach is to install mkdocs (>= 0.16.0) in a virtual environment (venv directory):

  • Python 2.7

    virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2.7 venv
    
  • Python 3.6 (Python 3.5 works as well)

    virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3.6 venv
    
  • Install the mkdocs package

    ./venv/bin/pip install mkdocs==1.4.2 jinja2==3.1.2 "Markdown<3.4.0" mkdocs-material==8.5.10
    

Content

In order for content to show up, it needs to be added to the configuration, i.e., in the pages section of the mkdocs.yml file.

Some pointers:

Build

mkdocs is used to generate HTML from the markdown documents and images:

./venv/bin/mkdocs build --clean

Testing

You can test what the site looks like, using the following command and opening a browser on localhost:8000:

mkdocs monitors setup and markdown files, so you can just add and edit them as you like, it will automatically rebuild and refresh the browser.

./venv/bin/mkdocs build --clean && ./venv/bin/mkdocs serve

Deploying

You can deploy the current state to Github pages with the following command:

./venv/bin/mkdocs gh-deploy --clean