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RST is file format formely created by Python community to write documentation (and so, is part of Docutils).
RST files are simple text files with lightweight syntaxe (comparing to HTML).
Installation
To use Restructured Text, you will have to install Python and the docutils
package.
docutils
can be installed using the commandline:
$ easy_install docutils
If your system have pip
, you can use it too:
$ pip install docutils
File syntaxe
A simple example of the file syntax:
.. Line with two dotes are special commands. But if no command can be found, the line is considered as a comment
=========================================================
Main titles are written using equals signs over and under
=========================================================
Note that theire must be as many equals signs as title characters.
Title are underlined with equals signs too
==========================================
Subtitles with dashes
---------------------
And sub-subtitles with tilde
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can put text in *italic* or in **bold**, you can "mark" text as code with double backquote ``: ``print()``.
Lists are as simple as markdown:
- First item
- Second item
- Sub item
or
* First item
* Second item
* Sub item
Tables are really easy to write:
=========== ========
Country Capital
=========== ========
France Paris
Japan Tokyo
=========== ========
More complexe tabless can be done easily (merged columns and/or rows) but I suggest you to read the complete doc for this :)
Their is multiple ways to make links:
- By adding an underscore after a word : Github_ and by adding the target after the text (this have the advantage to not insert un-necessary URL inside the readed text).
- By typing a full comprehensible URL : https://github.com/ (will be automatically converted in link)
- By making a more "markdown" link: `Github <https://github.com/>`_ .
.. _Github https://github.com/
How to use it
RST comes with docutils in which you have rst2html
for exemple:
$ rst2html myfile.rst output.html
Note : On some systems the command could be rst2html.py
But their is more complexe applications that uses RST file format: