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@nordicsemiconductor/asset-tracker-cloud-docs
Advanced tools
The nRF Asset Tracker aims to provide a concrete end-to-end example for an IoT product in the asset tracker space.
The nRF Asset Tracker aims to provide a concrete end-to-end example for an ultra-low power cellular IoT product in the asset tracker space.
Build the Docker image:
docker build -t nordicsemiconductor/asset-tracker-cloud-docs/builder ./
Then build the docs:
make html
The result will be placed in ./build/html
.
You can use node-static
to serve it from this folder:
npx node-static build/html
The documentation is written in reStructuredText, following the nRF Connect SDK guidelines.
This documentation is built using Sphinx, and is
available for the saga
branch and for the major
nRF Connect SDK
release versions in sub-directories in the gh-pages
branch of this repository.
A deployment is triggered by pushing commits to the respective branch and is
automated using GitHub actions. See ./github/workflows/test-and-release.yaml
.
FAQs
The nRF Asset Tracker aims to provide a concrete end-to-end example for an IoT product in the asset tracker space.
We found that @nordicsemiconductor/asset-tracker-cloud-docs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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