.. _content: ############################# Right Content ############################# Document Naming ============================= At the console, type the command:: ls -al ~/Projects/doc-publishself The resulting list will show text documents starting with number **00** through **08**. These are source documents for viewed pages of this guide, in sequence. Sequencing document names by number makes the task of editing much easier. Also the :file:`index.rst` file can assemble a directory of numbered documents in order through a simple glob command such as :command:`[0-9]*`. Multi-Section Documents ============================= This short guide has 10 topic pages, including the index. In comparison, a book may have multiple sections with a sequence of chapters within each section. Fortunately large publications are easy to manage with Sphinx. Proceed as follows: Create a GitHub repository ----------------------------- Instructions for creating a repository have been given previously. Create folder structure ----------------------------- + Create a folder within :file:`~/Projects` for the entire publication. + Initialize git in the folder with the command :command:`git init`. + Link to GitHub with :command:`git clone git@github.com/_username_/_repository_.git` + Create empty subfolders :file:`_deploy` and :file:`_include`. + Create an empty subfolder for each section of your book. Prepare section subfolders ----------------------------- In the documentation main folder, add a file :file:`sections` which lists the section subfolders. This is easily done at the command line:: echo "subsection1 subsection2 ... " > sections echo $(