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| title: Writing documentation
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| Writing documentation for authentik is a great way for both new and experienced users to improve and contribute to the project. Here are a few guidelines to ensure
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| the documentation is easy to read and uses similar phrasing.
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| 
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| ## Setup
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| Requirements:
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| -   Node 16 (or greater)
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| The documentation site is situated in the `/website` folder of the authentik GitHub repository.
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| The site is built using npm, below are some useful make commands:
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| -   Install: `make website-install` (Needed for any of the other tasks)
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| -   Formatting: `make website-lint-fix` or `make website` (Run this before committing)
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| -   Live editing: `make website-watch` (For real time viewing of changes)
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| 
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| Be sure to run the formatter before committing changes.
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| 
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| ## General guidelines
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| -   authentik should always be stylized as `authentik` (with a lower-case a and ending with a k)
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| -   Documentation should use American english
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| -   Feel free to use Docusaurus-specific features, see [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/next/markdown-features)
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| -   Use abbreviations where it makes sense (for commonly used terms like SAML and OAuth)
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| -   Phrasing should never blame the user, and should be subjective, i.e
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|     -   **DON'T** `You may never click x.`
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|     -   **DO** `x should never be clicked.`
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| 
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| -   When referring to other objects in authentik, use _cursive_ text, and link to the corresponding documentation if possible.
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| -   When referring to external tools, give an example how to use the tools or explain how the user can use them.
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| -   Make sure to add the documentation to add to the sidebar, if adding a new page.
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| -   Test how the documentation renders using the Netlify Preview, especially when using Docusaurus-specific features.
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| If you find any documentation that doesn't match these guidelines, feel free to either open an Issue or a PR so they can be fixed.
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| 
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| ## Integration guidelines
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| These guidelines apply in addition to the ones above.
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| See the template in `/website/integrations/_template/service.md`.
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| 
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| -   For placeholders, use angle brackets (`<placeholder-name>`).
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| 
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|     Make sure to also define if the placeholder is something the user needs to define, something another system defines, or randomly generated.
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|     If you're adding configuration snippets to the documentation, and the snippet is in a language that supports comments,
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|     other placeholders may be used, for example comments referencing an earlier step.
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| 
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| -   For placeholder domains, use `authentik.company` and `app-name.company`, where `app-name` is the name of the application you are writing documentation for.
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| -   Try to order the documentation in the order that makes it easiest for the user to configure.
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| 
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| -   Make sure to add the service to a fitting category in `/website/sidebarsIntegrations.js`
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