The documentation README was previously intended to be read from the documentation repository, not from the source repository. This had the potential to give off the impression that documentation pull requests were not allowed, when exactly the opposite is the case. The README has been improved to make it more clear how to contribute pull requests to update the documentation. Thanks to Brent Connor [1] for pointing out this issue over at Stack Overflow [2]. [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/users/3954106/brent-connor [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/q/28705192/359284
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Select2 Documentation
This repository holds the latest documentation for Select2.
What is this?
The documentation is automatically extracted from the docs
directory at the
Select2 source repository. This is done periodically by
the maintainers of Select2.
How can I fix an issue in these docs?
If you are reading this from the source repository, within the docs
directory,
then you're already in the right place. You can fork the source repository,
commit your changes, and then make a pull request and it will be reviewed.
If you are reading this from the documentation repository, you are in the wrong place. Pull requests made directly to the documentation repository will be ignored and eventually closed, so don't do that.
How can I build these docs manually?
In the main Select2 repository, you can build the documentation by executing
grunt docs
Which will start up the documentation on port 4000. You will need Jekyll installed to build the documentation.