Trouble with netlify
See original GitHub issueI’m getting an error that there isn’t a toc
file when building my book with netlify. I’m a little confused because my online book was just a copy of the _build/html
folder from the local book, as indicated here. Should I also add the toc
file to the git repo? And the config
?
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Yes, the Netlify hosting instructions in the documentation assume that you’re pointing to a repository with .ipynb, etc files ! As @choldgraf points out, you can get Netlify to host the currently linked repository, but in that case you’d need to deviate slightly from the provided instructions.
@emdupre if you think there are improvements and clarifications to be made, I am all for it!