Pointing to the latest documentation for contributor is important as the workflow is always evolving. E.g. the installation instructions for bazel are not representatives of the current state on release vs master. Hence, I propose to update contribution links in the documentation to point to the latest state on master.
The recursive grep in the banned words check can get really messy when running locally depending on each person's directory structure or where the format script is being called from.
Separates the banned words check as a separate script so that it's not called by default in ./format.sh. Also adds this to the documentation
Clean up the ci/ directory. This means getting rid of the travis/ path completely and moving the files into sensible subdirectories.
Details:
- Moves everything under ci/travis into subdirectories, e.g. ci/build, ci/lint, etc.
- Minor adjustments to some scripts (variable renames)
- Removes the outdated (unused) asan tests
This PR consolidates both #21667 and #21759 (look there for features), but improves on them in the following way:
- [x] we reverted renaming of existing projects `tune`, `rllib`, `train`, `cluster`, `serve`, `raysgd` and `data` so that links won't break. I think my consolidation efforts with the `ray-` prefix were a little overeager in that regard. It's better like this. Only the creation of `ray-core` was a necessity, and some files moved into the `rllib` folder, so that should be relatively benign.
- [x] Additionally, we added Algolia `docsearch`, screenshot below. This is _much_ better than our current search. Caveat: there's a sphinx dependency that needs to be replaced (`sphinx-tabs`) by another, newer one (`sphinx-panels`), as the former prevents loading of the `algolia.js` library. Will follow-up in the next PR (hoping this one doesn't get re-re-re-re-reverted).