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Markdown source for the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition documentation. Enables feedback and contributions to improve the documentation.
https://github.com/sap-docs/btp-build-work-zone-advanced

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Markdown source for the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition documentation. Enables feedback and contributions to improve the documentation.

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# Contributions to SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition Developer Guide

Found a mistake in our documentation? Always wanted to add a step in one of our procedures that could save many others much time? Then you're at the right place! All contributions made to the Markdown files in the [docs](docs) directory are reviewed, and if deemed valuable be added to our [official documentation on SAP Help Portal](https://help.sap.com/docs/WZ/7d3b9c7211ca4d7a9630b524205ee836/5c0103b130de411fb2a4b5416e36d767.html). The easiest way is to start there, and choose _Edit_ to find the right Markdown file to contribute to.

## Requirements

For contributions, it's required that you have a GitHub account. For more information, see [Signing up for a new GitHub account](https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account) in the GitHub documentation.

## Contributing

We recommend using the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition Developer Guide on SAP Help Portal as a starting point for contributions:

1. Open the [SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition Developer Guide](https://help.sap.com/docs/WZ/7d3b9c7211ca4d7a9630b524205ee836/5c0103b130de411fb2a4b5416e36d767.html).
1. You can either:
* Choose *Edit* to suggest a change for the current page you see in the Help Portal viewer, or
* Choose *Feedback* to open a GitHub issue in this repository.

If you only make a small contribution, that's the quickest way to propose a change. For larger contributions, we recommend forking this repository to work locally. The filenames in the [docs](docs) directory are created based on the title of the page on SAP Help Portal.

More information: [Contribution Guidelines](https://help.sap.com/products/open-documentation-initiative/contribution-guidelines/readme.html)

## Code of Conduct

Adhere to the [SAP Open Source Code of Conduct](https://github.com/SAP-docs/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) to ensure a welcoming and open culture for everyone involved in contributions to SAP documentation.

## Licensing

See our [LICENSE](LICENSE) for copyright and license information.