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If you are reading Tahoe-LAFS documentation
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not render cross-document links or images correctly.


If you are writing Tahoe-LAFS documentation
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can edit the `.rst` files in this directory using a text editor, and
then generate HTML output using Sphinx, a program that can produce its
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for a friendly primer on reStructuredText, please see Sphinx project's
documentation, available at:

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If you have `tox` installed, you can run `tox -e docs` and then open
the resulting docs/_build/html/index.html in your web browser.

If you have Sphinx and Make installed, you can also run `make html`
within docs directory. You may also need to install some additional
Python packages, such as setuptools and recommonmark.

Note that Sphinx can also process comments in Python source code to
generate API documentation. Tahoe-LAFS currently does not use Sphinx
for this purpose.