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Moja global documentation

This repository contains developer documentation for the moja global community. You can find the online version of the moja global documentation at docs.moja.global.

Issues and contributions for the developer documentation are tracked here. We have a large community using these resources and we would like to make it our best effort to respond to issues in a timely fashion.

To file a docs issue, use the issue tracker in the moja-global/moja_global_docs repo.

Installation

To edit the documentation you need a GitHub account. Once you have created one and logged in, you can edit any page by navigating to the corresponding file and clicking the edit (pen) icon.

This will create a "fork" and further you can create a "pull request", which will be approved by one of the existing members of the Docs team. If you have any development experience, you can setup the docs on your local machine to build the documentation locally.

Here are the steps you can follow while setting up the documentation locally.

  1. Fork the repository

If you choose to setup the documentation website locally, you need to have Python and the Python package manager pip on your local machine. Follow the official Python installation to setup Python on your local machine.

First make a fork, and then clone the repo:

  1. Clone the repository. Replace the <GITHUB_USERNAME> with your GitHub username. You can find your username by clicking on your profile picture in the top right corner of the GitHub website.
git clone https://github.com/<GITHUB_USERNAME>/moja_global_docs.git
  1. Go into the directory containing the project
cd moja_global_docs
  1. Navigate to the docs directory
cd docs

You are now in the docs directory.

Assuming that you have python & pip already installed. Let us set the documentation up:

For Linux Users:

virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
make html

For Windows Users:

virtualenv env
env\Scripts\activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
make html

You can now open the documentation site on _build/html/index.html in your browser. Make corresponding changes on the documentation site and then run make clean && make html to update the documentation. You can now create a pull request to get your changes merged into the upstream develop branch.

To look for broken links:

make linkcheck

You can now look for the broken links, if any, inside _build/linkcheck/output .

How to Get Involved?

moja global welcomes a wide range of contributions as explained in the Contributing guide and in the About moja global page.

FAQ and Other Questions

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


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Sneha Mishra

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Shloka

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Sukriti Sood

📖

Sarah Haggarty

📖 🐛 🧑‍🏫 👀

Patama

📖 👀 🧑‍🏫 📆

Andrew O'Reilly-Nugent

📖 👀 📆 🤔

Guy Janssen

📖 👀 🤔

Shubham Karande

📖 👀 🤔 ️️️️♿️

Harsh Mishra

💻 📖 👀 🚧

Anirudh Panda

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Ruchi Pakhle

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Padmaja Bhol

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Asmi Jafar

📖 🐛

Shaunak Deshpande

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

Maintainers Reviewers Ambassadors Coaches

The following people are Maintainers Reviewers Ambassadors or Coaches.

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moja global

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Maintainers review and accept proposed changes. Reviewers check proposed changes before they go to the Maintainers. Ambassadors are available to provide training related to this repository. Coaches are available to provide information to new contributors to this repository.