This book has been designed so that people can easily expand it. To request us to review changes that you create, you will need to create a pull request. Creating a pull request is described in this tutorial.
This directory holds all of the translations of the eBook.
For English:
ebook/en
In the ebook/{LANG}
directory we have the translations of the eBook in particular languages.
If you are adding a new translation, make sure to make a copy of the ./ebook/en
directory and use the language code as the new directory name.
For English:
ebook/en/assets
All the HTML files and cover image for the 'Introduction to Docker' guide are located within the assets
directory.
For English:
ebook/en/content
All the Markdown files for the 'Introduction to Docker' guide are located within the content
directory for the specific language.
For example, if you are adding a Bulgarian translation, copy the ./ebook/en
folder to ./ebook/bg
, translate the .md
files in the content
directory, and submit a PR.
For English:
ebook/en/export
Pdf version of 'Introduction to Docker' guide is located within the export
directory in both light and dark themes for the specific language.
For example, if you are adding a Bulgarian translation, then ./ebook/bg/export
will contain a pdf version of the book in both light and dark themes in Bulgarian.
The project uses Ibis developed by Mohamed Said.
Make sure to follow the steps on how to get Ibis installed and how to use it here:
In the event that you encounter an issue using the guide or have a change that you would like to propose, but do not want to make a contribution, we are more than happy to help. Make sure that when you create your issue, it follows the format for the type of issue you select (it has individual templates for each issue type).
Issue template types include the following:
- Bug Reporting
- Feature Requests
- Help Requests