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h1. Documentation project 

 The documentation project is a part of the overall Arvados project. The output from this project forms the official documentation at "http://doc.arvados.org":http://doc.arvados.org. It is also included in the Arvados source tree. 

 h2. Guides 

 There are six guides that are being developed to support the use of Arvados:  

 * "Getting Started":http://doc.arvados.org/start/ - Quickstart and overview of Arvados (what it is, who it's for, and key features). 

 * "User Guide":http://doc.arvados.org/user/ - Introductory and tutorial materials for building analysis or web applications using Arvados. 

 * "SDK Reference":http://doc.arvados.org/sdk/ - Details about the accessing Arvados from various programming languages. 

 * "API Reference":http://doc.arvados.org/api/ - REST API methods and resources, the MapReduce job execution environment, permission model, etc. 

 * "Admin Guide":http://doc.arvados.org/admin/ - Instructions to system administrators for maintaining an Arvados installation. 

 * "Install Guide":http://doc.arvados.org/install/ - How to install and configure Arvados on the cloud management platform of your choice. 

 A web version of the documentation is available at http://doc.arvados.org. 

 h2. Documentation Project 

 The Arvados documentation is written in Markdown, Textile, and HTML. The source code is in the @doc@ directory in the Arvados source tree. We use Jekyll to render HTML pages. 

 

 h2. Contributing 

 Bugs in the documentation can be submitted as "issues":/projects/arvados/issues.  

 If you'd like to fix documentation bugs yourself, or to otherwise contribute to the documentation, clone the Arvados source repository, edit, and send pull requests just as you would when contributing program source code. 

 We do not yet maintain a separate documentation mailing list, so we encourage documentation contributors to join the main developer mailing list. 

 References for contributors: 

 * "Markdown syntax":http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax 
 * "Textile syntax":http://redcloth.org/textile 
 * "Zenweb":http://www.zenspider.com/projects/zenweb.html 
 * "Liquid for designers":https://github.com/shopify/liquid/wiki/liquid-for-designers (template engine) 

 Contributor quick-start: 

 # Fork the arvados repository on github 
 # Clone the repository and set up the preprocessor 
 #* <pre><code>git clone git://github.com/<b>your_github_username</b>/arvados.git 
 cd arvados/doc 
 bundle install 
 </code></pre> 
 # Generate html (it will appear in @.site/@) and view start an http server with your local copy 
 #* <pre><code>rake && sensible-browser .site/index.html 
 rake run 
 </code></pre> 
 # Preview in your browser at http://localhost:8000 

 To generate Python SDK docs, install @epydoc@ and @arvados-python-client@ before running @rake@ in @arvados/doc@: 

 <pre><code>sudo apt-get install python-pip python-virtualenv 
 virtualenv /tmp/z 
 source /tmp/z/bin/activate 
 pip install epydoc arvados-python-client 
 rake 
 </code></pre> 

 When you want to start making changes to the site, do so on a branch. If you'd like to follow our development process, create or pick an existing issue. For documentation purposes, https://arvados.org/issues/4926 is a safe bet. Note the issue number: *4926*. 

 Then, 
 # Fork the arvados repository on github 
 # Make a feature branch 
 # <pre><code>git checkout -b 4926-some-description</code></pre> 
 # Make your changes to the documentation 
 # Preview your changes with @git status@, @git diff@, etc. 
 # Add and commit the files you want to include in the update. For example: 
 # <pre><code>git add _config.yml _includes/_navbar_top.liquid _layouts/default.html.liquid index.html.liquid 
 git commit -m "4926: Added foobar to barfoo" 
 </code></pre> 
 # Push the branch to your github account 
 <pre><code>git push git@github.com:<b>your_github_username</b>/arvados.git 4926-getting-started:4926-getting-started 
 </code></pre> 
 # Go to https://github.com and create a pull request 

 We like to see commit messages that start with an issue number (if applicable) and describe what the new code _does_, like this: 
 * "1234: Explain it's important to install foo before baz." 
 * "1234: Update foo example to use new bar feature." 

 Less-good messages: 
 * "Improve docs." 
 * "Incorporate review feedback." 

 h3. Code Review 

 Next, get it reviewed and merged! 

 We should get notified when new PRs arrive, but if you'd like to move things along faster we'll be happy to hear from you one or more of the following ways: 
 * visit our IRC channel 
 * send email to support@curoverse.com 
 * Visit our "redmine issue tracker":http://arvados.org and add a review subtask under the appropriate issue, if applicable -- just enter the subject "review 4926-some-description" and we'll know what it means. 

 h3. Important files and folders 

 These are located in the arvados/doc directory. 

 * */css/* 
 By convention, we store all the CSS files here. 
 * */js/* 
 By convention, we store all the Javascript files here. 
 * */_includes/_navbar_top.liquid* 
 These describe the top navigation bar, if you are adding or renaming sections 
 * */_config.yml* 
 This file describes the order of pages in the left navigation bar. 
 * */_layouts/default.html.liquid* 
 If you wish to include new CSS or Javascript files (for instance, in /css or /js) across the whole site, do so here.