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README.md
📚 Ultralytics Docs
Ultralytics Docs are the gateway to understanding and utilizing our cutting-edge machine learning tools. These documents are deployed to https://docs.ultralytics.com for your convenience.
🛠️ Installation
To install the ultralytics package in developer mode, ensure you have Git and Python 3 installed on your system. Then, follow these steps:
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Clone the ultralytics repository to your local machine using Git:
git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics.git
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Navigate to the cloned repository's root directory:
cd ultralytics
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Install the package in developer mode using pip (or pip3 for Python 3):
pip install -e '.[dev]'
- This command installs the ultralytics package along with all development dependencies, allowing you to modify the package code and have the changes immediately reflected in your Python environment.
🚀 Building and Serving Locally
The mkdocs serve
command builds and serves a local version of your MkDocs documentation, ideal for development and testing:
mkdocs serve
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Command Breakdown:
mkdocs
is the main MkDocs command-line interface.serve
is the subcommand to build and locally serve your documentation.
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🧐 Note:
- Grasp changes to the docs in real-time as
mkdocs serve
supports live reloading. - To stop the local server, press
CTRL+C
.
- Grasp changes to the docs in real-time as
🌍 Building and Serving Multi-Language
Supporting multi-language documentation? Follow these steps:
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Stage all new language *.md files with Git:
git add docs/**/*.md -f
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Build all languages to the
/site
folder, ensuring relevant root-level files are present:# Clear existing /site directory rm -rf site # Loop through each language config file and build mkdocs build -f docs/mkdocs.yml for file in docs/mkdocs_*.yml; do echo "Building MkDocs site with $file" mkdocs build -f "$file" done
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To preview your site, initiate a simple HTTP server:
cd site python -m http.server # Open in your preferred browser
- 🖥️ Access the live site at
http://localhost:8000
.
📤 Deploying Your Documentation Site
Choose a hosting provider and deployment method for your MkDocs documentation:
- Configure
mkdocs.yml
with deployment settings. - Use
mkdocs deploy
to build and deploy your site.
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GitHub Pages Deployment Example:
mkdocs gh-deploy
- Update the "Custom domain" in your repository's settings for a personalized URL.
- For detailed deployment guidance, consult the MkDocs documentation.
💡 Contribute
We cherish the community's input as it drives Ultralytics open-source initiatives. Dive into the Contributing Guide and share your thoughts via our Survey. A heartfelt thank you 🙏 to each contributor!
📜 License
Ultralytics Docs presents two licensing options:
- AGPL-3.0 License: Perfect for academia and open collaboration. Details are in the LICENSE file.
- Enterprise License: Tailored for commercial usage, offering a seamless blend of Ultralytics technology in your products. Learn more at Ultralytics Licensing.
✉️ Contact
For Ultralytics bug reports and feature requests please visit GitHub Issues. Become a member of the Ultralytics Discord, Reddit, or Forums for asking questions, sharing projects, learning discussions, or for help with all things Ultralytics!