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Atlas Book Sample

This repository holds a basic project skeleton that can be built through O'Reilly Atlas. We fork this repository whenever you create a new project in the Atlas user interface, which means that you can also just fork it directly on GitHub when starting a new book.

Follow this README to learn more about the basic skeleton of an Atlas book.

atlas.json

An Atlas repository must have a file called atlas.json in the repository root. This file is used to hold project metadata, the most important being the files to build.

Content

The Atlas build system tries not to enforce strict rules on the way you write your content. That being said, here's a few things to keep in mind:

  • You can write in normal HTML, Markdown, or Asciidoc. Allowed file extensions are: .html, .md, .markdown, .asc, and .asciidoc

  • Markdown and Ascidoc will be compiled into HTMLBook..... MORE

  • Each file must be or compile to valid HTML. The content <p>Hello is not a valid file, but <p>Hello</p> is.

  • You can have files in any subfolder, as long as you specify the relative path to the folder in the files array.