Contribute to ROCm documentation#
2024-04-12
7 min read time
All ROCm projects are GitHub-based, so if you want to contribute, you can do so by:
Important
By creating a pull request (PR), you agree to allow your contribution to be licensed under the terms of the LICENSE.txt file in the corresponding repository. Different repositories may use different licenses.
Submit a pull request#
To make edits to our documentation via PR, follow these steps:
Identify the repository and the file you want to update. For example, to update this page, you would need to modify content located in this file:
https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/blob/develop/docs/contribute/contributing.md
(optional, but recommended) Fork the repository.
Clone the repository locally and (optionally) add your fork. Select the green ‘Code’ button and copy the URL (e.g.,
[email protected]:ROCm/ROCm.git
).From your terminal, run:
git clone [email protected]:ROCm/ROCm.git
Optionally add your fork to this local copy of the repository by running:
git add remote <name-of-my-fork> <[email protected]:my-username/ROCm.git>
To get the URL of your fork, go to your GitHub profile, select the fork and click the green ‘Code’ button (the same process you followed to get the main GitHub repository URL).
Change directory into your local copy of the repository, and run
git pull
(orgit pull origin develop
) to ensure your local copy has the most recent content.Create and checkout a new branch using the following command:
git checkout -b <branch_name>
Change directory into the
./docs
folder and make any documentation changes locally using your preferred code editor. Follow the guidelines listed on the documentation structure page.Optionally run a local test build of the documentation to ensure the content builds and looks as expected. In your terminal, run the following commands from within the
./docs
folder of your cloned repository:pip3 install -r sphinx/requirements.txt # You only need to run this command once python3 -m sphinx -T -E -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en . _build/html
The build output files are located in the
docs/_build
folder. To preview your build, open the index file (docs/_build/html/index.html
) file. For more information, see Building documentation. To learn more about our build tools, see Documentation toolchain.Commit your changes and push them to GitHub by running:
git add <path-to-my-modified-file> # To add all modified files, you can use: git add . git commit -m "my-updates" git push <name-of-my-fork>
After pushing, you will get a GitHub link in the terminal output. Copy this link and paste it into a browser to create your PR.
Create an issue#
To create a new GitHub issue, select the ‘Issues’ tab in the appropriate repository (e.g., https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/issues).
Use the search bar to make sure the issue doesn’t already exist.
If your issue is not already listed, select the green ‘New issue’ button to the right of the page. Select the type of issue and fill in the resulting template.
General issue guidelines#
Use your best judgement for issue creation. If your issue is already listed, upvote the issue and comment or post to provide additional details, such as how you reproduced this issue.
If you’re not sure if your issue is the same, err on the side of caution and file your issue. You can add a comment to include the issue number (and link) for the similar issue. If we evaluate your issue as being the same as the existing issue, we’ll close the duplicate.
If your issue doesn’t exist, use the issue template to file a new issue.
When filing an issue, be sure to provide as much information as possible, including script output so we can collect information about your configuration. This helps reduce the time required to reproduce your issue.
Check your issue regularly, as we may require additional information to successfully reproduce the issue.
Suggest a new feature#
Use the GitHub Discussion forum (Ideas category) to propose new features. Our maintainers are happy to provide direction and feedback on feature development.
Future development workflow#
The current ROCm development workflow is GitHub-based. If, in the future, we change this platform, the tools and links may change. In this instance, we will update contribution guidelines accordingly.