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This repository contains the official source of the CF metadata conventions. The source files are built into HTML automatically when changes are merged into this repository. The latest build of the specification is held in the gh-pages branch and can be seen here.

For the official web site please visit: https://cfconventions.org and the corresponding GitHub organisation.

Contributing to the CF Conventions

The CF Conventions are changed by changing the source files in this repository. The rules for doing this are set forth on the CF website. Their implementation in GitHub is described in this repository's CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Building the HTML

The following steps outline how to build the CF Conventions documentation into HTML and/or PDF format using AsciiDoc:

  1. Ensure you have Ruby installed. (e.g. sudo apt install ruby)
  2. Ensure you have a recent version of Asciidoctor installed (e.g. gem install asciidoctor)
  3. Ensure you have Make installed. (e.g. sudo apt install make)
  4. Clone the repository containing the AsciiDoc files. (e.g. git clone git@github.com:cf-convention/cf-conventions.git)
  5. There are different options to make the conventions and conformance documents:
    • (Default: Build all formats) HTML and PDF conventions and conformance documents: make or make all
    • HTML conventions and conformance documents: make html
    • PDF conventions and conformance documents: make pdf
    • Conventions documents (HTML and PDF): make conventions
    • Conformance documents (HTML and PDF): make conformance
    • Remove built documents and clean build directories: make clean
    • Build with the FINAL tag and a date stamp. Ensure you have manually updated the version in the version.adoc file before running this command: make CF_FINAL=True

Both HTML documents will have images embedded within .html file.

The built documents will be rendered in the build directory with the resulting paths:

Ensure the built documents meet your requirements before publishing.

See the GitHub help pages and many other git/GitHub guides for more details on how to work with repos, forks, pull requests, etc.

Latest Spec Build

Whenever a pull request is merged, a travis-ci build generates the latest specification draft and adds it to the gh-pages branch here. The gh-pages branch is deployed to github pages at the following documents:

These documents are linked in the cf-conventions web site. source here which is published to: https://cfconventions.org/. The latest spec documents are linked from those web pages here: https://cfconventions.org/latest.html.