They only know what message a rule produces when they try running it.
Including the messages in the documentation will make it easier for
people to know what to expect.
There are a couple of undocumented placeholders, but I can live with
that for now.
The method has been renamed some time ago, but I haven't updated the
documentation to cause less confusion. Now that I want to start updating
the documentation, I switched the default branch on GitHub to the latest
stable version, so I assume there will be less confusion in the
documentation, and I can start updating the docs for the next version.
The current documentation is hosted via GitHub pages rendered by
"Couscous". Every time we need a new version of the documentation
published we need to manually execute the "couscous".
This commit reorganize the documentation to be published to
"Read the Docs" because it will also allow us to have documentations per
version of the library most importantly provider a search field for the
documentation.
The documentation will be then published on:
https://respect-validation.readthedocs.io/
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>