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You are absolutely right, we could use a lot more and better quality documentation - the stuff we never get to while trying to chase features. The problem is more of getting the content out rather than the tools to make it into pages I think, but I'd be happy to consider any tool that helps. We do have some more book-like content as a pythia cookbook: https://projectpythia.org/kerchunk-cookbook/README.html
You are absolutely right, we could use a lot more and better quality documentation - the stuff we never get to while trying to chase features. The problem is more of getting the content out rather than the tools to make it into pages I think, but I'd be happy to consider any tool that helps. We do have some more book-like content as a pythia cookbook: https://projectpythia.org/kerchunk-cookbook/README.html
This is based on Jupyter Book ? I have quite some experience using it.
Also, I guess it is known, yet another mention doesn't hurt! Good way(s) on doing documentation from https://diataxis.fr/:
The Diátaxis framework aims to solve the problem of structure in technical documentation. It adopts a systematic approach to understanding the needs of documentation users in their cycle of interaction with a product.
The principles laid out there have helped me a lot as I am working out a somewhat complex project at work.
The current Kerchunk documentation is minimal in a good way and the content to the point. Would you, however, see value added to refresh its look, feel and interactivity? Both https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/ and https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/intro.html are awesome tools to improve the user interface and experience of a project's documentation. @martindurant, any interest ?
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