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@atlassian/clientside-extensions-docs
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Holds the official documentation for Altassian Server client-side extensions API.
This repository contains the developer documentation for client-side extensions. Documentation is written in Markdown and published to the Atlassian npm repository.
These docs will be published at:
https://developer.atlassian.com/server/framework/clientside-extensions
yarn preview
This will first install the Docker image needed to run the Atlassian Docs locally, and then start the server with the content locally at:
http://localhost:8080/server/framework/clientside-extensions
yarn validate
Will check that all the links work correctly, and all metadata in the MD files are correct.
yarn spellcheck
You can add your own words to the dictionary by editing the .spelling
file of this package.
FAQs
Holds the official documentation for Altassian Server client-side extensions API.
We found that @atlassian/clientside-extensions-docs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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