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DOC: automatically build docs for stable (on version) and latest (on push)#59

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@martinfleis martinfleis commented Jan 8, 2026

cc @jGaboardi - experimental so far but might enable us to keep the docs of older versions around as readthedocs can. What I also like here is that the action actually runs on each commit to main so we can catch issues when they happen, not when we try to cut a release.

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If we fetch the versions from JSON placed in the root of gh-pages branch, as shown here, we can update that in the version release action and it should propagate back to older versions as well. They can automatically point to newer releases without rebuilding them.

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Very cool. Looking at this now. Seeing "stable" and "latest". Presumably once another release is made then we can view by version tags, too?

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Eventually, I just need to get the machinery in place to make it happen. WIP

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