This is the source for the official SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Leap documentation.
This repository hosts the documentation sources including translations (if available) for the following products:
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED)
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLE-Micro)
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openSUSE Leap
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SLE 11 sources: see https://github.com/SUSE/doc-sle-legacy
Released versions of the SLE documentation are published at https://documentation.suse.com/. Released versions of the openSUSE Leap documentation can be found at https://doc.opensuse.org/.
Beta documentation versions are available at https://susedoc.github.io/, where all commits to main
and maintenance branches are automatically built.
Name | Purpose |
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doc development (latest development version) |
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maintenance for released versions |
Use the main branch as the basis of your commits/of new feature branches.
Bugs are collected on https://bugzilla.suse.com. If possible please check for
duplicates before creating a new report. When creating a new report, use
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
or Server
as product and in the next step the version.
As component select Documentation
.
Thank you for contributing to this repo. When creating a pull request, please follow the guidelines below:
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If you want to contribute to the most recent release, create your pull request against the
main
branch. Themain
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If you want to contribute to a previous release, please create your pull request against the respective
maintenance/*
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Make sure all validation (GitHub Actions) checks are passed.
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For your pull request to be reviewed, please tag the relevant subject matter expert(s) from the development team (if applicable) and members of the documentation team.
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Implement the required changes. If you have any questions, ping a documentation team member in #team-suse-docs on Slack.
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For help on style and structure, refer to the Documentation Style Guide.
To contribute to the documentation, you need to write DocBook.
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You can learn about DocBook syntax at http://docbook.org/tdg5/en/html .
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SUSE documents are generally built with DAPS (package
daps
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Install the documentation environment with the following command:
sudo OneClickInstallUI https://susedoc.github.io/ymp/Documentation.ymp
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Basic DAPS usage:
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$ daps -d DC-<YOUR_BOOK> validate
: Make sure what you have written is well-formed XML and valid DocBook 5 -
$ daps -d DC-<YOUR_BOOK> pdf
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$ daps -d DC-<YOUR_BOOK> html
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$ daps -d DC-<YOUR_BOOK> optipng
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Learn more at https://opensuse.github.io/daps
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