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In the world of technical documentation, simplicity and power often sit at opposite ends of the spectrum. ReStructuredText (RST) is the rare exception—a lightweight markup language that is both human-readable and extraordinarily extensible. But to truly harness RST, you need the right RST tools .

| Feature | RST Tools (Sphinx) | Markdown Tools (MkDocs, Hugo) | | --- | --- | --- | | Cross-references (internal) | Native, robust :ref: | Requires plugins or clumsy IDs | | API doc extraction | autodoc (excellent) | Third-party (e.g., mkdocstrings ) | | Directive system | Extensive, user-extensible | Limited, often platform-specific | | Numbered figures/tables | Built-in | Manual or hacky | | Documentation versioning | Excellent (via RTD) | Varies | rst tools

Have a favorite RST tool we missed? Let us know in the comments – we’re always looking to expand our toolchain. In the world of technical documentation, simplicity and

# Convert a single file rst2html.py mydoc.rst mydoc.html If you write documentation for Python (or nearly any open-source project), you already know Sphinx . It started as a tool for Python documentation but has since become the de facto standard for complex, multi-page RST projects. | Feature | RST Tools (Sphinx) | Markdown

“I renamed a heading and now my links are broken.” Solution: Sphinx’s nitpicky = True mode will warn you about every unresolved reference.

pip install sphinx rst-lint → Write one page → Build HTML.