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To help co-ordinate and develop content for the Node-RED documentation, this wiki is used to draft content we want to cover.
Note that the Cookbook is managed in a separate repository.
If you want to discuss any aspect of the documentation, come join us in the #docs channel on slack.
The current documentation site is divided into 6 top level documents targeted to three different audiences: flow developers, node developers and Node RED developers. This wiki (and the linked cookbook wiki) has a top level page for each category for drafting documentation.
To contribute documentation:
- First, check the existing pages on this wiki for content we want to cover, and the existing documentation site to ensure the topic is not already covered. If in doubt, ask!
- Then have a read of the style guide.
- If there is not a wiki page created for the documentation section you want to write, create a new page for a section and add a link. To track the status of the page, label the page with
- work in progress - the page is still under development
- complete - the page is mostly complete, waiting for a pull request from someone.
- published - the page is done. No more changes will be made to the page.
- Edit or create a page, and be sure to add an edit message to document what you did.
- Work with the community to move content from work in progress to a complete stage.
- Once the group agrees its complete, move your content to the web site repository and make a pull request for final review. Once it's added to the web site, mark the content as published.
Note: If you are not familiar with git and github, others can probably help you get the changes into a pull request, just ask. For more information on previewing the site locally see Previewing the Site.
These contain links to the top level wiki pages for the content we would like to cover.
Flow Developers
Node Developers
Node-RED Developers