Documentation Update - Migrated to Gitbook
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 Hi Everyone! Quick update - We've migrated our documentation over from our old templating engine (Sphinx) to a new markdown tool called GitBook. You can find it here https://docs.pycom.io, the same address as previously! The advantages are as follows: - Better searching, updates live in the client's browser
- Easier to navigate (users can click left/right arrows to change page)
- Community Contribution
- If you mouse over some text a '+' will appear allowing you to create a discussion around a block of text/code in the documentation (you will need to sign into GitHub for this!)
- The docs are now written in standard GitHub Markdown and should be easier for the community to suggest changes via discussion or by pull requests
 
- Extendable via plugins (i.e. I'm working on a night mode for those of you who prefer dark documentation, aka no bright backgrounds!)
 The new docs have superseded the old documentation which can still be found at https://github.com/pycom/pycom-micropython-sigfox/tree/master/docs/pycom_esp32 but you will have to install Sphinx/run the build scripts locally. Please let me know your thoughts as the documentation is there to aid and assist you, the community! Thanks! Alex 
 
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 Is there any way to get Google to update? Sometimes the built-in search is inadequate. As a workaround I've used docs.micropython.org. 
 
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 @robert-hh I'm fine tuning our search - we're using algolia to optimise this so it takes a little time to build up the queries etc. Thanks! 
 
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 @TCB It looks like there is a kind of fuzzy search implemented, which includes similar sounding words, if the searched item is not found, for example: 
 wake finds make, take
 make finds make only
 take finds take only
 lake finds make take, later, like, ..So it's more a feature than a bug. 
 
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 There seems to be a problem with the search function. Yesterday I searched on "wake" and got lots of returns with the word "make". Tried the same thing today and just got a whole bunch or returns of words starting with"W". I am using Chrome as the browser. 
 
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 @this.wiederkehr Yep! Just caught this, looks like they weren't included on the initial push :) Fixing now! 
 
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 Well, a lot of links are not yet functional e.g. try to open the pinout pdf on https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/datasheets/boards/pytrack.html. 
 
 
			
		