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+---
+title: Editing with VS Code
+description: How to use Visual Studio Code to contribute to the Zen Browser documentation.
+---
+
+Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a popular and powerful code editor that works well for editing Zen Browser documentation, especially with the right extensions.
+
+## Prerequisites
+
+- [**Visual Studio Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/) installed on your machine.
+ - *Note: Popular forks of VS Code, such as [VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/), should also work well.*
+
+## Recommended Extension: MDX
+
+To get the best experience editing `.mdx` files in VS Code, we recommend installing the official MDX extension.
+
+- **Extension Name:** MDX
+- **Publisher:** unifiedjs
+- **Marketplace Link:** [MDX - Visual Studio Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=unifiedjs.vscode-mdx)
+
+### Benefits
+
+- **Syntax Highlighting:** Provides accurate syntax highlighting for both Markdown and JSX components within `.mdx` files.
+- **IntelliSense:** Offers autocompletion and suggestions for MDX syntax and potentially imported components.
+- **Error Checking:** Helps identify syntax errors in your MDX code.
+
+### Installation
+
+1. Open VS Code.
+2. Go to the Extensions view by clicking the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar on the side of the window or by pressing `Ctrl+Shift+X` (Windows/Linux) or `Cmd+Shift+X` (macOS).
+3. Search for `mdx`.
+4. Click **Install** on the MDX extension by unifiedjs.
+
+## Steps
+
+1. **Open the Repository Folder**:
+ - In VS Code, go to `File > Open Folder...` (or `File > Open...` on macOS).
+ - Navigate to the cloned `docs` repository folder on your local machine and open it.
+
+2. **Start Editing**:
+ - Open VS Code's File Explorer (left sidebar) and navigate to these key directories:
+ - **`content/docs/`** - Contains all documentation `.mdx` files you'll be editing
+ - **`public/assets/`** - Stores images and static assets referenced in documentation
+ - _**`src/`** - Contains site source code (no editing needed here)_
+ - Select any `.mdx` file to begin editing. With the MDX extension installed, you'll get:
+ - Syntax highlighting for Markdown and JSX
+ - IntelliSense suggestions
+ - Error checking
+
+ When adding images, reference them from `/assets` (not `/public/assets`). Example:
+ ```
+ 
+ ```
+
+
+3. **Using Fumadocs Components**:
+ - Our documentation uses [Fumadocs UI](https://fumadocs.vercel.app/docs/ui) components like ``, ``, ``, etc.
+ - You can use these components directly within your `.mdx` files.
+ - **Global Components:** Components like `` are globally available and don't require an explicit import.
+ - **Imported Components:** Components like `` or `` need to be imported at the top of the `.mdx` file. Check existing files or the Fumadocs documentation for import examples.
+ ```ts
+ import { Tabs, Tab } from 'fumadocs-ui/components/tabs';
+ import { Steps, Step } from 'fumadocs-ui/components/steps';
+ ```
+ - Refer to the [Fumadocs UI Documentation](https://fumadocs.vercel.app/docs/ui) for details on available components and their usage.
+
+4. **Run the Development Server** (Recommended):
+ - Open a terminal within VS Code (`Terminal > New Terminal`).
+ - Run the command `npm run dev`.
+ - This will start the development server, usually accessible at `http://localhost:3000`.
+ - The site will automatically update in your browser as you save changes to the `.mdx` files.
+
+4. **Follow Contribution Steps**:
+ - Once you've made your changes, follow the standard contribution steps outlined in the main [Docs Contribution Guide](/contribute/docs#writing-guidelines): commit your changes, push them to your fork, and create a pull request.
+
+Using VS Code with the MDX extension provides a robust environment for contributing to the Zen Browser documentation.
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Before you begin, ensure you have the following tools installed:
- [**Git**](https://git-scm.com/): Version control system to clone the repository and manage your code.
- [**Node.js**](https://nodejs.org/): Required for building the NextJS site.
- [**npm**](https://www.npmjs.com/): Node package manager, which comes with Node.js.
-- **IDE of your choice**: You can use any text editor or IDE of your choice.
+- [**IDE of your choice**](/contribute/docs/editing-with-vscode): You can use any text editor or IDE of your choice.
## 1. Fork the Repository
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This command installs all the necessary packages listed in the `package.json` fi
## 4. Open the Project in IDE
-Open the cloned repository folder in your IDE to begin editing:
+Open the cloned repository folder in your IDE to begin editing. If you're using Visual Studio Code, check out our [VS Code setup guide](/contribute/docs/editing-with-vscode) for detailed instructions.
1. Open IDE.
2. Select "Open Folder" or "File > Open Folder".
@@ -77,7 +77,17 @@ yarn dev
This command starts a local server running on `http://localhost:3000` that you can access from your browser. The site will automatically reload whenever you make changes to the Markdown files.
-## 7. Commit and Push Your Changes
+## 7. Check the Build
+
+Before committing your changes, ensure the documentation site builds successfully:
+
+```bash
+npm run build
+```
+
+This command will build the static site. If there are any errors, fix them before proceeding.
+
+## 8. Commit and Push Your Changes
Once you are satisfied with your changes, commit them to your local repository:
@@ -92,7 +102,7 @@ Push your changes to your forked repository:
git push origin main
```
-## 8. Create a Pull Request
+## 9. Create a Pull Request
After pushing your changes, go to the original Zen Browser Documentation Repository and submit a pull request:
@@ -110,6 +120,7 @@ Your pull request will be reviewed by the maintainers, and you may be asked to m
- [Fumadocs Documentation](https://fumadocs.vercel.app/docs/ui)
- [Contribution Guidelines](/contribute/contributing)
- [Code of Conduct](/contribute/code-of-conduct)
+- [Editing with VS Code](/contribute/docs/editing-with-vscode)
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