| # Contributing to github/docs | |
| Check out our [contributing guide](../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) to see all the ways you can participate in the GitHub docs community :sparkling_heart: | |
| Visit [Contributing to GitHub Docs documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/contributing) for additional information about how to write and collaborate the GitHub Docs way. | |
| Here, you'll find additional information that might be helpful as you work on a pull request in this repo. | |
| - [development](./development.md) - steps for getting this app running on your local machine | |
| - [deployments](./deployments.md) - how our staging and production environments work | |
| - [liquid helpers](./liquid-helpers.md) - using liquid helpers for versioning in our docs | |
| - [translations guide for writers](./translations-for-writers.md) - making sure your content is ready to be translated | |
| - [node versions](./node-versions.md) - our site runs on Node.js | |
| - [troubleshooting](./troubleshooting.md) - some help for troubleshooting failed and stalled status checks | |
| - [Reusables](https://docs.github.com/en/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/creating-reusable-content#about-reusables) - We create reusables and call them from articles to help us keep content that is used in multiple places up to date. | |
| - [Variables](https://docs.github.com/en/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/creating-reusable-content#about-variables) - We use variables the same way we use reusables. Variables are for short strings of reusable text. | |
| - [Tests](/tests/README.md) - We use tests to ensure content will render correctly on the site. Tests run automatically in your PR, and sometimes it's also helpful to run them locally. | |
| You can also read the READMEs in the `src/` directory to learn more about the features of the docs site. | |