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1.2 KiB
Markdown
53 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
# Docs
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Help and documentation for Ente's products.
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You can find the live version of these at
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**[help.ente.io](https://help.ente.io)**.
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## Quick edits
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You can edit these files directly on GitHub and open a pull request.
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[help.ente.io](https://help.ente.io) will automatically get updated with your
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changes in a few minutes after your pull request is merged.
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## Running locally
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The above workflow is great since it doesn't require you to setup anything on
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your local machine. But if you plan on contributing frequently, you might find
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it easier to run things locally.
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Clone this repository
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/ente-io/ente
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```
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Change to this directory
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```sh
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cd ente/docs
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```
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Install dependencies
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```sh
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yarn install
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```
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Then start a local server
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```sh
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yarn dev
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```
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For an editor, VSCode is a good choice. Also install the Prettier extension for
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VSCode, and set VSCode to format on save. This way the editor will automatically
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format and wrap the text using the project's standard, so you can just focus on
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the content.
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## Have fun!
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If you're unsure about how to do something, just look around in the other files
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and copy paste whatever seems to match the look of what you're trying to do. And
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remember, writing docs should not be a chore, have fun!
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