# GPflow documentation ## Read documentation online The documentation is stored in a special branch [`gp-pages`](https://github.com/GPflow/GPflow/tree/gh-pages) and served by [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/). We serve a version of documentation for the most recent `develop` branch and for all releases since `2.4.0`. You can find them online here: * Redirect to most recent release: https://gpflow.github.io/GPflow/ * `develop`: https://gpflow.github.io/GPflow/develop Normally our CircleCI build is responsible for building our documentation whenever there is a merge to `develop` or `master`. See the [configuration](https://github.com/GPflow/GPflow/blob/develop/.circleci/config.yml) for details. ## Compile documentation locally To compile the GPflow documentation locally: 1. Change to the GPflow source directory. 2. Install dev dependencies ```bash make dev-install ``` If pandoc does not install via pip, or step 4 does not work, go to pandoc.org/installing.html (the PyPI package depends on the external system-wide installation of pandoc executables) 3. Generate auto-generated files ```bash doc_build_dir="/tmp/gpflow_docs" python doc/build_docs.py develop ${doc_build_dir} ``` 6. Check documentation locally by opening (in a browser) `${doc_build_dir}/develop/index.html`. ## Run notebooks locally The notebooks underneath `source/notebooks` rely on [jupytext](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext). Make sure to [install the `jupytext` package](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext#install) before calling `jupyter notebook ` (which will automatically create the paired .ipynb file).