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hi everyone this is Audrey from tech writing matters.com this is part 2 of a four part tutorial on how to document your project using Sphinx so in the last video part 1 we installed a virtual environment and Sphinx and in this video we are going to get straight into walking on our homepage and changing themes so in the last video we installed Sphinx and that generated all these files for us so in this video we are going to start working on the index file now you can use any text editor of your choice to open up this file Im going to show you how to do it in the command line you want to make sure your virtual environment is active always a good idea when you are working on your project and make sure youre in your repository folder here so as you can see the index file is in the source folder so Im going to move there that didnt work oh yeah docks great and now Im ready to open up the index file using vim and this opens it up in the command line so to begin editing from here you ha