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Luong NGUYEN ae656f6fb8 docs: sync to Claude Code v2.1.176 (#141)
* docs: sync to Claude Code v2.1.176

Fix the subagent-nesting self-contradiction in 04-subagents and document
additive features shipped in v2.1.172-v2.1.176:

- 04-subagents: subagents can now spawn subagents (up to 5 levels, v2.1.172),
  replacing the stale "no nested spawning" line; footer bumped to 2.1.176
- 07-plugins: /plugin marketplace search bar (v2.1.172)
- 10-cli: new settings.json keys wheelScrollAccelerationEnabled,
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- 09-advanced-features: enforceAvailableModels managed setting (v2.1.175)
- 06-hooks: if-condition tool-argument path matchers (verified against the
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- claude_concepts_guide & CATALOG: subagent nesting note + VSCode /usage
  attribution breakdown (v2.1.174)

* fix(10-cli): correct language setting scope and fix link-checker false positive

- check_links.py: skip bare-hostname captures (no dot in host) that URL_RE
  truncates from regex strings in JSON config examples, e.g.
  "https://jira\\.example\\.com/.*" was captured as "https://jira" and
  flagged as a dead link in CI strict mode. Dotted hosts (real URLs) and
  SKIP_DOMAINS single-label hosts are unaffected, so no link coverage is lost.
- 10-cli/README.md: language is Claude's general response/voice-dictation
  language setting (e.g. french/japanese), which v2.1.176 also wired to
  session-title generation — not a session-titles-only key. Updated the
  description and the JSON example value to match the official settings docs.

* chore(idd): exempt docs-sync PRs from traceability Closes #N requirement

Adds .gitissue.yml so 'docs: sync to Claude Code vX' PRs (which aren't tied to
a single tracked issue) are not hard-blocked on a missing Closes #N — they opt
in via a 'Type: docs' body line, matching how chore/refactor PRs work. The
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Claude How To

Build Scripts

This directory contains two generators that turn the tutorial markdown files into distributable formats:

Both treat the .md files as the single source of truth — re-run the relevant script after editing markdown to regenerate the output.


EPUB Builder Script

Build an EPUB ebook from the Claude How-To markdown files.

Features

  • Organizes chapters by folder structure (01-slash-commands, 02-memory, etc.)
  • Renders Mermaid diagrams as PNG images via Kroki.io API
  • Async concurrent fetching - renders all diagrams in parallel
  • Generates a cover image from the project logo
  • Converts internal markdown links to EPUB chapter references
  • Strict error mode - fails if any diagram cannot be rendered

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • uv
  • Internet connection for Mermaid diagram rendering

Quick Start

# Simplest way - uv handles everything
uv run scripts/build_epub.py

Development Setup

# Create virtual environment
uv venv

# Activate and install dependencies
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

# Run tests
pytest scripts/tests/ -v

# Run the script
python scripts/build_epub.py

Command-Line Options

usage: build_epub.py [-h] [--root ROOT] [--output OUTPUT] [--verbose]
                     [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--max-concurrent MAX_CONCURRENT]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --root, -r ROOT       Root directory (default: repo root)
  --output, -o OUTPUT   Output path (default: claude-howto-guide.epub)
  --verbose, -v         Enable verbose logging
  --timeout TIMEOUT     API timeout in seconds (default: 30)
  --max-concurrent N    Max concurrent requests (default: 10)

Examples

# Build with verbose output
uv run scripts/build_epub.py --verbose

# Custom output location
uv run scripts/build_epub.py --output ~/Desktop/claude-guide.epub

# Limit concurrent requests (if rate-limited)
uv run scripts/build_epub.py --max-concurrent 5

Output

Creates claude-howto-guide.epub in the repository root directory.

The EPUB includes:

  • Cover image with project logo
  • Table of contents with nested sections
  • All markdown content converted to EPUB-compatible HTML
  • Mermaid diagrams rendered as PNG images

Running Tests

# With virtual environment
source .venv/bin/activate
pytest scripts/tests/ -v

# Or with uv directly
uv run --with pytest --with pytest-asyncio \
    --with ebooklib --with markdown --with beautifulsoup4 \
    --with httpx --with pillow --with tenacity \
    pytest scripts/tests/ -v

Dependencies

Managed via PEP 723 inline script metadata:

Package Purpose
ebooklib EPUB generation
markdown Markdown to HTML conversion
beautifulsoup4 HTML parsing
httpx Async HTTP client
pillow Cover image generation
tenacity Retry logic

Troubleshooting

Build fails with network error: Check internet connectivity and Kroki.io status. Try --timeout 60.

Rate limiting: Reduce concurrent requests with --max-concurrent 3.

Missing logo: The script generates a text-only cover if claude-howto-logo.png is not found.


Static Website Builder

Generate an elegant, mobile-friendly static website from the same markdown files used by the EPUB build. The website is the rendered view; the .md files remain the single source of truth.

Features

  • One HTML page per markdown source — internal .md links are rewritten to the corresponding pages on the site
  • References to non-markdown repo files (templates, scripts, JSON) become GitHub blob URLs that open the source on github.com
  • Mermaid diagrams render client-side via mermaid.min.js, served from the built site (no CDN at runtime)
  • Tailwind CSS compiled with the standalone CLI (Go binary, no Node.js) and served from the built site — responsive layout with sidebar nav, in-page TOC, dark mode toggle, and prev/next page navigation
  • Inter + JetBrains Mono fonts are self-hosted alongside the CSS — no third-party requests at page load
  • Mirrors the EPUB curriculum order (01-10- plus top-level docs)
  • Hostable as plain static files — designed to deploy to GitHub Pages

Quick Start

# Build the English website into ./site/
uv run scripts/build_website.py

# Preview locally
python -m http.server --directory site 8080
# then open http://localhost:8080

Command-Line Options

usage: build_website.py [-h] [--root ROOT] [--output OUTPUT]
                        [--lang {en,vi,zh,ja,uk}] [--repo-url REPO_URL]
                        [--branch BRANCH] [--verbose]

options:
  --root, -r ROOT       Source root (default: repo root)
  --output, -o OUTPUT   Output directory (default: <repo>/site)
  --lang LANG           Language to build: en | vi | zh | ja | uk
  --repo-url URL        GitHub repo for blob links (default: luongnv89/claude-howto)
  --branch BRANCH       Branch for blob links (default: main)
  --verbose, -v         Enable verbose logging

GitHub Pages Deploy

The repo ships a workflow at .github/workflows/pages.yml that builds the site on every push to main (when any .md or generator file changes) and publishes via actions/deploy-pages. Enable GitHub Pages in repo settings with Source: GitHub Actions to activate it.

Architecture

build_website.py reuses the chapter-ordering logic from build_epub.py and ships HTML templates under scripts/website_templates/:

  • page.html.j2 — per-page Jinja2 template with sidebar nav, TOC, prev/next
  • tailwind.config.js, tailwind.input.css — config + entry CSS for the Tailwind standalone CLI; the CLI scans the built HTML and produces site/assets/tailwind.css with just the utilities actually used
  • site.css — small layer of site-specific styles plus Pygments theme

The Tailwind CLI binary, Mermaid bundle, and font files are downloaded on first build into scripts/.vendor-cache/ (gitignored) — see scripts/vendor_assets.py.

Heading anchors are generated using the exact algorithm in check_cross_references.heading_to_anchor, so #anchor links validated by the pre-commit hook resolve correctly on the rendered site.