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What article on docs.github.com is affected?

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Kindly fill out this form, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted.# GitHub Docs

Welcome to GitHub Docs! GitHub’s documentation is open source, meaning anyone from inside or outside the company can contribute. For full contributing guidelines, visit our contributing guide.

Quick links by contributor type

  • Hubbers (GitHub employees): See CONTRIBUTING.md in the docs-content repository for GitHub-specific processes.

  • Open source contributors: See CONTRIBUTING.md in the docs repository for a quick-start summary.

How we sync changes across Docs repositories

There are two GitHub Docs repositories:

  • github/docs (public): Open to external contributions

  • github/docs-internal (private): For GitHub employee contributions.

The two repositories sync frequently. Content changes in one are reflected in the other. Hubbers might prefer to post in docs when working with a customer, but docs has limitations on the types of contributions it accepts to safeguard the site and our workflows. Internal contributions should usually go to docs-internal.

Important: The docs repository accepts contributions to content files (.md files in /content and select /data sections like reusables only). Infrastructure files, workflows, and site-building code are not open for external modification.

New to contributing

Here are some resources to help you get started with open source contributions:

License

This project is dual-licensed under:

  • Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 - for documentation and content in the assets, content, and data folders (see LICENSE)
  • MIT License - for code (see LICENSE-CODE)

What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?

If you believe in our mission in building the world's best blockchain explorer, we would love to talk to you.

Kindly fill out this form, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted.# GitHub Docs

Welcome to GitHub Docs! GitHub’s documentation is open source, meaning anyone from inside or outside the company can contribute. For full contributing guidelines, visit our contributing guide.

Quick links by contributor type

  • Hubbers (GitHub employees): See CONTRIBUTING.md in the docs-content repository for GitHub-specific processes.

  • Open source contributors: See CONTRIBUTING.md in the docs repository for a quick-start summary.

How we sync changes across Docs repositories

There are two GitHub Docs repositories:

  • github/docs (public): Open to external contributions

  • github/docs-internal (private): For GitHub employee contributions.

The two repositories sync frequently. Content changes in one are reflected in the other. Hubbers might prefer to post in docs when working with a customer, but docs has limitations on the types of contributions it accepts to safeguard the site and our workflows. Internal contributions should usually go to docs-internal.

Important: The docs repository accepts contributions to content files (.md files in /content and select /data sections like reusables only). Infrastructure files, workflows, and site-building code are not open for external modification.

New to contributing

Here are some resources to help you get started with open source contributions:

License

This project is dual-licensed under:

  • Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 - for documentation and content in the assets, content, and data folders (see LICENSE)
  • MIT License - for code (see LICENSE-CODE)

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