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Repositories typically have a top-level README file that explains what the project is about and how to get started using it. I think it would be helpful to re-use that file when generating the documentation using c4builder:
/README.md # for website generation, use this as the start page (and assume it has a link to e.g. `doc/all-in-one.md`); for pdf, use this as the intro section
/src/context.md # this is the "architecture overview" linked to in the top-level readme
Are there already ways to achieve this or any thoughts on alternative approaches? If this sounds like a good idea I could also work on a PR for this.
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By ignoring the output folder (DIST_FOLDER), we allow a user to use the
top-level directory as the source folder (ROOT_FOLDER). This is useful
when the top-level README file provides introduction and getting-started
material and should be included in the generated files.
Closesadrianvlupu#9
Repositories typically have a top-level README file that explains what the project is about and how to get started using it. I think it would be helpful to re-use that file when generating the documentation using c4builder:
Are there already ways to achieve this or any thoughts on alternative approaches? If this sounds like a good idea I could also work on a PR for this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: