![]() I thought it was just push, pull, and clone. ![]() Frankly I had no idea how much there was so much to it, I think it just caught me off guard. I think my problem is I don’t have any real world experience with all the nuances of git, and version controls. Unfortunately I can’t tell you the specific parts of the developer docs that caused my confusion. The actual call to show_doc is hidden, using the ‘Hide Input’ extension We use the show_doc function to create the basic function/class signature for the function - this should be handled automatically for you.Try to always include a working example of the function being used - i.e.Once it looks OK, go ahead and submit a PR.This directory is a standard jekyll site - install jekyll to view it and check it looks ok. There is now an html file in the docs/ directory of the repo.Save the notebook, then back in your terminal run tools/sgen_notebooks.py filename.ipynb (replacing filename of course).(You should find undocumented functions in cells at the end of the notebook. Run jupyter notebook in the directory, and open the notebook identified above.Look for one with the same name as the html file you want to change Enable the Hide Input jupyter extension.So how about this - I’ll explain the steps here, and then you can make your first contribution to the docs to be adding this to the link that provided? Quick guide One-time setup Instead it’s got lots of details about specific areas, but no overview. Currently I’m not sure it really answers the question “how do I contribute to the docs”. We probably need to work to make that more accessible. There is also the docs on how to contribute to the docs ![]()
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