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Overview

This repository

  • is the home of the source code of conda-forge's documentation.
  • provides an issue tracker for conda-forge related questions and issues that are not specific to individual feedstocks.

If you have questions or need help, please check out our documentation for a list of ways to interact with us.

Improving the docs

  • You can help to improve the documentation! It is version-controlled in the conda-forge.github.io repository on GitHub. The source text is stored in the src/ subdirectory and is formatted using Python’s reStructuredText system.

  • The docs are built on GitHub Actions and run the .ci_scripts/update_docs script. We are glad to know that you would like to contribute. To build the docs locally, follow the steps mentioned below:

  1. Fork the conda-forge.github.io repository to your own GitHub user account.
  2. Clone this fork onto your computer.
  3. Go into the main folder.
    Run the following commands.
    • conda env create -f ./.ci_scripts/environment.yml
    • conda activate conda-forge-docs
    • cd newsfeed && pip install --no-deps .
    • cd ../src
    • make html
  4. Make and commit your changes.
  5. Submit a pull request to the main repository proposing your changes.

conda-forge dev meetings

Our documentation contains a section with minutes from previous dev meetings. These meetings occur every two weeks on Wednesday from 17:00-18:00 UTC. A link to the google calendar item can be found here.

We use https://hackmd.io/ for taking meeting minutes and will (eventually) upload the resultant markdown file after the meeting has concluded.

There is a template provided in misc/DEV_MEETING_TEMPLATE.md that you should use to create a new hackmd document.

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