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Welcome to Segment’s Documentation Repository

Here, you can contribute to the Segment Documentation site.

Note: On Friday, October 1st, the default branch of this repository was changed from master to develop. If you have a fork of segment-docs, please ensure the default branch of the fork is updated accordingly.

Overview

This repository contains the documentation website code and source files for https://segment.com/docs.

In this article, find information about:

  • Contributing
  • A list of READMEs
  • Code of conduct
  • License agreement

Contributing

The Segment docs team accepts contributions in the form of issues and pull requests.

All accepted contributions, in the form of approved pull requests and resolved issues, are deployed twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursdays. As a result, once your pull request is closed, or your issue resolved, you may not see these changes on the site immediately.

Issues

If you see an error or something incorrect on a specific page, click Request docs change to create an issue to bring it to the team’s attention.

Pull Requests

If you would like to update the documentation yourself, create a Pull Request to bring it to the team’s attention. Click Edit this page to edit the page directly on GitHub. Alternatively, you can clone the repository and submit your Pull Request that way. For more information, see Contributing and the Developer Guide.

List of READMEs

Code of Conduct

Contributor Covenant

License

Shield: CC BY 4.0

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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