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2024 Jun 03
1
Documentation inside git
.../latest/ URL as "NUT
Configuration Examples
<https://github.com/networkupstools/ConfigExamples/releases/latest> book
maintained by Roger Price"
This in turn redirects to a particular newest release page, "beknownst to
GitHub but unbeknownst to us" externally (paraphrasing Starballs, credit
where due), and so the browser ends up at
https://github.com/networkupstools/ConfigExamples/releases/tag/book-3.0-20230319-nut-2.8.0
page currently, and the rendered book is available there as
https://github.com/networkupstools/ConfigExamples/releases/download/book-3.0-20230319-nut-2.8.0/...
2024 Jun 03
1
Documentation inside git
The pieces should all be there, I think.
NUT source iterations cooperate with the sister nut-website repo on github,
as well as nut-ddl and some more, to produce an horde of static HTML pages,
and PDF versions of some docs, tarballs, etc. which are pushed to a repo
for "github pages" and with their magic (I guess GH spins up a container
with a web server and many data files for each new