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HackerOne Platform Documentation
docs.hackerone.com
This repo contains the source code and documentation powering docs.hackerone.com.
Getting started
Prerequisites
- Git
- Node: install version 12 or greater
- Yarn: See Yarn website for installation instructions
- A fork of the repo (for any contributions)
- A clone of the docs.hackerone.com repo on your local machine
Installation
cd docs.hackerone.comto go into the project rootyarnto install the website's npm dependencies
Running locally
yarn developto start the hot-reloading development server (powered by Gatsby)open http://localhost:8000to open the site in your favorite browser
Deploy
Deploys are automated using GitHub actions. Every commit to the master branch will trigger a script that will build and deploy the site to production. If you want to deploy manually, follow the steps below:
cd docs.hackerone.comto go into the project rootyarn deploy- wait a minute and open
https://docs.hackerone.com/
Contributing
Guidelines
The documentation is divided into several sections with a different tone and purpose. If you plan to write more than a few sentences, you might find it helpful to get familiar with the contributing guidelines for the appropriate sections.
Create a branch
git checkout masterfrom any folder in your localdocs.hackerone.comrepositorygit pull origin masterto ensure you have the latest main codegit checkout -b the-name-of-my-branch(replacingthe-name-of-my-branchwith a suitable name) to create a branch
Make the change
- Follow the "Running locally" instructions
- Save the files and check in the browser
- Changes to React components in
srcwill hot-reload - Changes to markdown files in
docswill hot-reload - If working with plugins, you may need to remove the
.cachedirectory and restart the server
Test the change
- If possible, test any visual changes in all latest versions of common browsers, on both desktop and mobile.
Push it
git add -A && git commit -m "My message"(replacingMy messagewith a commit message, such asFixed header logo on Android) to stage and commit your changesgit push my-fork-name the-name-of-my-branch- Go to the docs.hackerone.com repo, and you should see recently pushed branches.
- Follow GitHub's instructions.
- If possible, include screenshots of visual changes.
Troubleshooting
yarn cleanto clear the local gatsby cacheyarn resetto clear the local node.js cache