# Contributing to this documentation {#chap-contributing} The sources of the Nixpkgs manual are in the [doc](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/doc) subdirectory of the Nixpkgs repository. The manual is still partially written in DocBook but it is progressively being converted to [Markdown](#sec-contributing-markup). You can quickly check your edits with `make`: ```ShellSession $ cd /path/to/nixpkgs/doc $ nix-shell [nix-shell]$ make ``` If you experience problems, run `make debug` to help understand the docbook errors. After making modifications to the manual, it's important to build it before committing. You can do that as follows: ```ShellSession $ cd /path/to/nixpkgs/doc $ nix-shell [nix-shell]$ make clean [nix-shell]$ nix-build . ``` If the build succeeds, the manual will be in `./result/share/doc/nixpkgs/manual.html`. ## Syntax {#sec-contributing-markup} As per [RFC 0072](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/72), all new documentation content should be written in [CommonMark](https://commonmark.org/) Markdown dialect. Additionally, the following syntax extensions are currently used: - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-anchors} Explicitly defined **anchors** on headings, to allow linking to sections. These should be always used, to ensure the anchors can be linked even when the heading text changes, and to prevent conflicts between [automatically assigned identifiers](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/auto_identifiers.md). It uses the widely compatible [header attributes](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/attributes.md) syntax: ```markdown ## Syntax {#sec-contributing-markup} ``` - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-anchors-inline} **Inline anchors**, which allow linking arbitrary place in the text (e.g. individual list items, sentences…). They are defined using a hybrid of the link syntax with the attributes syntax known from headings, called [bracketed spans](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/bracketed_spans.md): ```markdown - []{#ssec-gnome-hooks-glib} `glib` setup hook will populate `GSETTINGS_SCHEMAS_PATH` and then `wrapGAppsHook` will prepend it to `XDG_DATA_DIRS`. ``` - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-automatic-links} If you **omit a link text** for a link pointing to a section, the text will be substituted automatically. For example, `[](#chap-contributing)` will result in [](#chap-contributing). This syntax is taken from [MyST](https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using/syntax.html#targets-and-cross-referencing). - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-inline-roles} If you want to link to a man page, you can use `` {manpage}`nix.conf(5)` ``, which will turn into {manpage}`nix.conf(5)`. The references will turn into links when a mapping exists in {file}`doc/build-aux/pandoc-filters/link-unix-man-references.lua`. This syntax is taken from [MyST](https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax/syntax.html#roles-an-in-line-extension-point). Though, the feature originates from [reStructuredText](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/roles.html#role-manpage) with slightly different syntax. - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-admonitions} **Admonitions**, set off from the text to bring attention to something. It uses pandoc’s [fenced `div`s syntax](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/fenced_divs.md): ```markdown ::: {.warning} This is a warning ::: ``` which renders as > ::: {.warning} > This is a warning. > ::: The following are supported: - [`caution`](https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/caution.html) - [`important`](https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/important.html) - [`note`](https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/note.html) - [`tip`](https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/tip.html) - [`warning`](https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/warning.html) - []{#ssec-contributing-markup-definition-lists} [**Definition lists**](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/definition_lists.md), for defining a group of terms: ```markdown pear : green or yellow bulbous fruit watermelon : green fruit with red flesh ``` which renders as > pear > : green or yellow bulbous fruit > > watermelon > : green fruit with red flesh For contributing to the legacy parts, please see [DocBook: The Definitive Guide](https://tdg.docbook.org/) or the [DocBook rocks! primer](https://web.archive.org/web/20200816233747/https://docbook.rocks/).