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The NativeScript documentation is completely open source and we love contributions. Whether you want to fix a typo, or write an entire article, the NativeScript documentation is a great way to get started contributing to an open source project.
Don’t know where to start? Check out the list of issues with the “up-for-grabs” label. New to git or GitHub? Join our community Slack chat and we’ll be happy to help get you up and running.
This repository’s two main branches are master
and production
.
- The
production
branch contains the version of the content that is currently deployed on docs.nativescript.org. New commits to this branch trigger a complete build that will push the changes live; therefore, only commit urgent fixes to this branch. - The
master
branch contains the most up-to-date version of the NativeScript documentation. The contents of themaster
branch are moved into theproduction
branch with NativeScript release; therefore, themaster
branch is perfect for updating the docs about yet-to-be-released versions of NativeScript, as well as trivial changes that don’t need to be deployed immediately.
When in doubt feel free to submit pull requests against either branch.
There are two versions of the NativeScript documentation that generate similar output: nativescript
and angular
. The former builds the vanilla NativeScript docs at docs.nativescript.org, while the latter discusses Angular-specific topics at docs.nativescript.org/angular.
Most of the content in this repository is shared between the two environments, but occasionally you may need to add environment-specific content. When you have this need you have a few options.
-
If you would like a page to appear in a single environment, add an
environment: angular
orenvironment: nativescript
property to that page's front matter. Pages marked with anenvironment
property will appear in a single environment, and pages not marked with anenvironment
property will be shared across all environments. -
If you have a page that should be appear in both environments but has different content for certain sections, you can use our built-in environment block tags. The blocks are named
angular
andnativescript
, respectively, and can be used like this:
{% nativescript %}This paragraph appears only in the vanilla NativeScript documentation{% endnativescript %}
This paragraph appears in both environments.
{% angular %}This appears only in the Angular NativeScript documentation{% endangular %}
The NativeScript documentation contains two full getting started tutorials, one for using NativeScript with vanilla JavaScript, and another for using NativeScript with Angular. The contents of these two tutorials are in this repository’s /tutorial
folder.
When making changes to either of these tutorials you might need to additional alter one of the four templates these tutorials use. Readers use these templates through the tns create
command, for example tns create HelloWorld --template nativescript-template-tutorial
.
- JavaScript
- nativescript-template-tutorial
- Hello world template used by the JavaScript tutorial.
- nativescript-template-groceries
- Starting point for the Groceries example used by the JavaScript tutorial.
- nativescript-template-tutorial
- Angular
- nativescript-template-ng-tutorial
- Hello world template used by the Angular tutorial.
- nativescript-template-ng-groceries
- Starting point for the Groceries example used by the Angular tutorial.
- nativescript-template-ng-tutorial
The following is a list of all the people that have contributed to the NativeScript documentation. Thanks for your contributions!