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Odoo documentation
Build the documentation locally
Requirements
- Git
- Python 3.6, 3.7, or 3.8
- Python dependencies listed in the file
requirements.txt
. - Make
- A local copy of the odoo/odoo repository in 13.0 (Optional)
Instructions
-
In a terminal, navigate to the root directory and compile the documentation to HTML with the following command:
make
Additional commands are available with
make help
. -
Open the file
documentation/_build/html/index.html
in your web browser to display the render. -
See this guide for more detailed instructions.
Optional: to fully build the developer documentation with inline docstrings for documented Python
functions, place your local copy of the odoo/odoo
repository in the root directory. Alternatively,
create a symbolic link with odoo
as link name. If the Odoo sources are not found, a warning will
be shown.
Contribute to the documentation
For contributions to the content of the documentation, please refer to the Introduction Guide.
To report a content issue, request new content or ask a question, use the repository's issue tracker as usual.
Learn More
To learn more about Odoo, in addition to the documentation, have a look at the official eLearning and Scale-up, The Business Game.