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Firefox Data Documentation

This document will teach you how to answer questions about Firefox Users with data. You can find the rendered documentation here.

This documentation is rendered with GitBook, and hosted on Github pages.

Building the documentation

To build the documentation locally, you'll need to install the gitbook-cli app with npm:

npm install gitbook-cli -g

You can then clone the repository and serve the documentation locally with:

gitbook serve

The complete documentation for the gitbook toolchain is at: https://toolchain.gitbook.com/.

Adding a new article

This documentation is under active development, so we may already be working on the documentation you need. Take a look at this bug tree to check. Please open a new bug if you spot any missing documentation.

Articles can be written in either Markdown or AsciiDoc. I recommend using Markdown by default. If you run into any technical limitations, let me (@harter) know. I'm happy to change the tooling to make it as much fun as possible to write.

Be sure to link to your new article from SUMMARY.md, or GitBook will not render the file.

Review

Once your happy with your contribution, please open a PR and flag @harterrt for review. Please squash your changes into meaningful commits and follow these commit message guidelines.

I'll give it review for clarity. This documentation is meant to address higher level concepts, so I'm aiming to keep a conversational tone throughout the document. Beyond that, I don't have a strong opinion. If you'd find it helpful, we have some consumers of this documentation who have agreed to review PRs for clairty. This will give you a fresh set of eyes to identify any jargon or difficult to understand sections.

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