Announcing Official Documentation for Hive-Nectar!
Community feedback continues to be one of the most powerful drivers of progress. The other day, a user asked about official documentation for hive-nectar
, and I had to admit that I hadn't put much effort into it. Most of the docstrings were already there from the original beem
port, but I had never taken the time to set up a proper documentation site.
I decided to fix that. After creating an account with Read the Docs and going through a handful of trial-and-error attempts to get the Sphinx configuration just right, I'm proud to announce that the official documentation site is now live!
- Official Docs: https://hive-nectar.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
An Amazing Community Contribution
But the good news doesn't stop there. In an amazing show of community support, the same user who asked about the docs took it a step further. They added the hive-nectar
repository and its new documentation to Context7.
This means the documentation can now be easily queried and even read by AI agents as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) plugin. This makes the library's information much more accessible for both human developers and automated systems.
You can check it out here:
- Context7 Link: https://context7.com/thecrazygm/hive-nectar
A huge thank you goes out to the community members who provide the feedback and contributions that help these projects grow and improve!
As always,
Michael Garcia a.k.a. TheCrazyGM