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+######################
+CodeIgniter User Guide
+######################
+
+******************
+Setup Instructions
+******************
+
+The CodeIgniter user guide uses Sphinx to manage the documentation and
+output it to various formats. Pages are written in human-readable
+`ReStructured Text <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html>`_ format.
+
+Prerequisites
+=============
+
+Sphinx requires Python, which is already installed if you are running OS X.
+You can confirm in a Terminal window by executing the ``python`` command
+without any parameters. It should load up and tell you which version you have
+installed. If you're not on 2.7+, go ahead and install 2.7.2 from
+http://python.org/download/releases/2.7.2/
+
+Installation
+============
+
+1. Install `easy_install <http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#installing-easy-install>`_
+2. ``easy_install sphinx``
+3. ``easy_install sphinxcontrib-phpdomain``
+4. Install the CI Lexer which allows PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript syntax highlighting in code examples (see *cilexer/README*)
+5. ``cd user_guide_src``
+6. ``make html``
+
+Editing and Creating Documentation
+==================================
+
+All of the source files exist under *source/* and is where you will add new
+documentation or modify existing documentation. Just as with code changes,
+we recommend working from feature branches and making pull requests to
+the *develop* branch of this repo.
+
+So where's the HTML?
+====================
+
+Obviously, the HTML documentation is what we care most about, as it is the
+primary documentation that our users encounter. Since revisions to the built
+files are not of value, they are not under source control. This also allows
+you to regenerate as necessary if you want to "preview" your work. Generating
+the HTML is very simple. From the root directory of your user guide repo
+fork issue the command you used at the end of the installation instructions::
+
+ make html
+
+You will see it do a whiz-bang compilation, at which point the fully rendered
+user guide and images will be in *build/html/*. After the HTML has been built,
+each successive build will only rebuild files that have changed, saving
+considerable time. If for any reason you want to "reset" your build files,
+simply delete the *build* folder's contents and rebuild.
+
+***************
+Style Guideline
+***************
+
+Please refer to source/documentation/index.rst for general guidelines for
+using Sphinx to document CodeIgniter. \ No newline at end of file