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Welcome to the arc42 Confluence Template space. Here you find all you ne= ed to get started with your software architecture documentation if you want= to use Confluence as your content management system.
But you still have several ways to use arc42 with Confluence:
There are two flavours for each language which we call 'flat' and 'struc= tured'. The difference between them is just into how many Confluence pages = the template has been split. The 'flat' version consists of one page per le= vel 1 chapter (12 pages overall). The 'structured' versions consists of one= page per level 2 chapter.
We've already prepared space exports for you:
But you also can export the space yourself - we gave the anonymous user = the needed permissions.
How you can import them into your own confluence is described in the Con= fluence documentation: Import a Confluence Space
Pros:
Cons:
Pro-Tip :-)
You want to make your document public available? There is still lots of = free space in this confluence - just contact us!
There are two Confluence plugins available on the Atlassian marketplace = which help you to create arc42-style docs in Confluence:
Just give them a try
Pros:
Cons:
docToolchain is an open source Gradle build whic= h takes an Asciidoc document as input and renders it in various formats. I = already works quite well but still lacks some documentation:
./gradlew
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this creates the html version of the template within the build
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-folder./scripts/ConfluenceConfig.groovy
and edit this conf=
ig according to your needs and setup../gradlew publishToConfluence
If you want to stay updated about the progress of docToolchain, just fol= low the twitter account @docToolchain. If you need help, ple= ase use the github issue-tracker.
Pros:
Cons:
With docToolchain lets you not only immport the template to Confluence, =
but it also allows you to use AsciiDoc as your master document. Just follow=
the steps above and start to write your documentation within the ./s=
rc/docs
folder of the Gradle build. Everytime you want to publish yo=
ur document to Confluence, run the standard Gradle build followed by =
./gradlew publishToConfluence
- only changes will be published.
Pros:
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Thanx!
PS: a big "Thank you!" to Atlassian for providing this = cloud instance of Confluence!