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Documentation of Vercel and other services

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Vercel Documentation

This is the public documentation for Vercel and other related services.

You can view this documentation at https://vercel.com/docs.

What is Vercel?

Vercel is a cloud platform for serverless deployment. It enables developers to host Jamstack websites and web services that deploy instantly, scale automatically, and require no supervision, all with minimal configuration.

What Does this Repository Contain?

This repository is broken down into several sections, these include:

The above sections provide quick access to the most important parts of the repository, helping you navigate as easily as possible.

Running Locally

You can run the documentation site locally by cloning this repository, installing the dependencies with yarn, and finally running the development server with yarn dev.

How to Contribute

Contributing to the Vercel documentation should be an enjoyable experience, as such we have created a set of contributing guidelines to help you do so.

The guidelines cover important information such as the difference between documentation and guides, how to use the provided components and where to put static assets.

We have tried to make contributing to the Vercel documentation as easy as possible, especially for those new to Open Source. If anything is unclear or you have any questions then please create an issue to discuss your contribution and how best to make it.

Reporting Issues

We actively encourage our community to raise issues and provide feedback on areas of the Vercel documentation that could be improved.

An issue can be raised by clicking the 'Issues' tab at the top of the repository, followed by the Green 'New issue' button. To make this process as easy as possible we have created a few basic templates to choose from, there are, however, often cases that will fall outside of the templates provided.

If your issue doesn't fit with any of the templates then that's okay, please submit it as a 'Documentation Issue or Request'. When submitting an issue, please thoroughly and concisely describe the problem you are experiencing so that we may easily understand and resolve the issue in a timely manner.

License

The Vercel documentation is an open source project released under the MIT License.

The Vercel documentation uses the emojis from Twemoji. Copyright 2020 Twitter, Inc and other contributors. Licensed under CC-BY 4.0.

Get In Touch

If you have any questions that are not covered by raising an issue then please get in touch with us by emailing support@vercel.com. There you will find both members of the community and staff who are happy to help answer questions on anything Vercel related.