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The docs.openedx.org repository contains source files for the `Open edX Documentation`_ site. This repository is managed by the Open edX team.

The `Open edX Documentation`_ site contains complete documentation for:

  • Educators
  • Course Operators
  • Site Operators
  • Developers

Documentation for other components of the Open edX ecosystem is found in each component's repository. When known, links to other documentation are provided in the `Open edX Documentation`_.

Submit Documentation Issues

We welcome input from the community on Open edX documentation. You can submit documentation issues in the `GitHub repository`_.

Contribute to Open edX Documentation

You, the user community, can help update and revise Open edX documentation.

Open edX documentation is published from `RST`_ source files using `Sphinx`_.

To suggest a revision, create a new branch, make changes, and submit a pull request: this is known as the `GitHub Flow`_.

Propose Changes While Viewing Documentation

While viewing documentation, you can easily propose a change by selecting suggest edit from the menu under the GitHub icon. The page you are viewing then opens in GitHub, in edit mode. When you save your edits, you create a new branch and pull request, to have your changes reviewed by the Open edX team.

Build and Test Documentation

To build documentation, from the root folder in the command line, enter make html.

Sphinx should build the HTML files locally.

You should ensure the documentation builds with no errors or warnings when submitting a pull request.

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