Could be I just missed it somewhere, but I did search the web and read the README.md file on github. What's up with this? Do I have to register the name of the docs I am generating somewhere and pass it that name instead? Basic documentation on how to this would be real helpful. What is a doc? A file path? A URL? A name? If I pass a URL, thor seems to think I am trying to execute a subcommand: $ thor docs:generate devdocs/lib/docs.rb:40:in `const_get': wrong constant name Http:::::::::HOST::Path::To::Resource:: (NameError) Which seems to indicate that you do thor docs:generate and pass a "doc". Thor docs:page # Generate a page (no indexing) Thor docs:list # List available documentations Components are the building blocks of Svelte applications. Thor docs:generate # Generate a documentation If youre having trouble, get help on Discord or StackOverflow. Thor docs:clean # Delete documentation packages Stack Overflow is the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their programming knowledge, and build their careers. Thor console:docs # Start a REPL in the "Docs" module I installed devdocs.io locally and have it running in my browser. Our organization wants to experiment with using devdocs.io to integrate our API docs.
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