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README.md

GitHub Docs

This repository contains the documentation website code and Markdown source files for docs.github.com.

GitHub's Docs team works on pre-production content in a private repo that regularly syncs with this public repo.

In this article:

Contributing

Start contributing today:

We accept a lot of different contributions, and some that don't require you to write a single line of code.

Click make a contribution from docs

As you're using GitHub Documentation, you may find something in an article that you'd like to add to, update or change. Clicking on the 'make a contribution' button will navigate you directly to that article in the codebase so that you can begin making your contribution.

Open an issue

If you've found a problem, you can open an issue using a template.

Join us in discussions

We use GitHub Discussions to talk about all sorts of topics related to documentation and this site. For example: if you'd like help troubleshooting a PR, have a great new idea, or want to share something amazing you've learned in our docs, join us in discussions.

And that's it! That's how you can get started easily as a member of the GitHub Documentation community.

If you want to know more, or you're making a more complex contribution, check out the Getting Started with Contributing guide in CONTRIBUTING.

There are a few more things to know when you're getting started with this repo:

  1. If you're having trouble with your GitHub account, contact Support.
  2. We do not accept pull requests for translated content - see CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.

READMEs

In addition to the README you're reading right now, this repo includes other READMEs that describe the purpose of each subdirectory in more detail:

License

The GitHub product documentation in the assets, content, and data folders are licensed under a CC-BY license.

All other code in this repository is licensed under a MIT.

When using the GitHub logos, be sure to follow the GitHub logo guidelines.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Alexandra Bourne

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Cynthia Rich

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Emily Gould

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Felicity Chapman

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Kevin Heis

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Alistair Christie

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James M. Greene

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Janice

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Jason Etcovitch

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James Fletcher

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Jenn Leaver

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jmarlena

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John M. Wargo

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Laura Coursen

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Lucas Costi

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Martin Lopes

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Matt Pollard

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mc

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Meg Bird

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Melanie Yarbrough

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Rachael Sewell

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Leona B. Campbell

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Sarah Schneider

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Shati Patel

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Kathy Korevec

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Amy Burns

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Vanessa Yuen

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Zeke Sikelianos

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!