ClickHouse documentation is built using [build.py](build.py) script that uses [mkdocs](https://www.mkdocs.org) library and it’s dependencies to separately build all version of documentations (all languages in either single and multi page mode) as static HTMLs for each single page version. The results are then put in the correct directory structure. It is recommended to use Python 3.7 to run this script.
[release.sh](release.sh) also pulls static files needed for [official ClickHouse website](https://clickhouse.com) from [../../website](../../website) folder then pushes to specified GitHub repo to be served via [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com).
When all prerequisites are installed, running `build.py` without args (there are some, check `build.py --help`) will generate `ClickHouse/docs/build` folder with complete static html website.
The easiest way to see the result is to use `--livereload=8888` argument of build.py. Alternatively, you can manually launch a HTTP server to serve the docs, for example by running `cd ClickHouse/docs/build && python3 -m http.server 8888`. Then go to http://localhost:8888 in browser. Feel free to use any other port instead of 8888.
- To hit the “Watch” button on top of GitHub web interface to know as early as possible, even during pull request. Alternative to this is `#github-activity` channel of [public ClickHouse Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/clickhousedb/shared_invite/zt-qfort0u8-TWqK4wIP0YSdoDE0btKa1w).