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  • Try Jupyter
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  • Projects
  • Community
  • Contributing
  • Reference
  • jupyter.org
  • GitHub
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  • Getting Started Contributing
  • Developer Guide
    • How can I help?
    • Jupyter Enhancement Proposals
    • Basic template for releasing a Jupyter project
  • Documentation Guide
    • Getting started
    • Understanding our workflow
    • Tools for documentation
    • Setting up a project’s documentation infrastructure
      • Structuring a repo for docs
      • Setting up a README
      • Building automatically on ReadTheDocs
      • Supporting translations of documentation
    • Documentation Issue Hub
  • Communications Guide
  • IPython Development Guide (source: old IPython wiki)
    • IPython on GitHub
    • The Perfect Pull Request
    • Coding Style
    • Documenting IPython
    • Lab Meetings on Air
    • Policy on Closing Pull Requests
    • Testing IPython for users and developers
    • How to Compile .less Files
    • Steps for Releasing IPython
    • IPython Sphinx Directive
    • Python 3 Compatibility Module
    • Architecture of IPython notebook’s Dashboard
    • JavaScript Events
    • Setup IPython development environment using boot2docker
    • Testing Kernels
  • Contributing
  • Documentation Guide

Documentation Guide#

Contents

  • Getting started
    • Preparing for your first contribution
    • Developing your contribution
    • Testing changes
    • Creating a pull request
    • Asking questions
  • Understanding our workflow
  • Tools for documentation
    • Packages
    • Source file formats
    • Sphinx themes
    • Git and Github Resources
  • Setting up a project’s documentation infrastructure
    • Structuring a repo for docs
    • Setting up a README
    • Building automatically on ReadTheDocs
    • Supporting translations of documentation
  • Documentation Issue Hub
    • Docs Issues Per-Subproject

Documentation helps guide new users, fosters communication between developers, and shares tips and best practices with other community members. That’s why the Jupyter project is focused on documenting new features and to keeping the documentation up-to-date.

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