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stage: none
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Contribute to the GitLab documentation
Everyone is welcome to update the GitLab documentation!
## Work without an issue
You don't need an issue to update the documentation.
On [https://docs.gitlab.com](https://docs.gitlab.com), at the bottom of any page,
you can select **View page source** or **Edit in Web IDE** and [get started with a merge request](#open-your-merge-request).
You can alternately:
- Choose a page [in the `/doc` directory](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/tree/master/doc)
and edit it from there.
- Try installing and running the [Vale linting tool](testing.md#vale)
and fixing the resulting issues.
When you're developing code, the workflow for updating docs is slightly different.
For details, see the [merge request workflow](../contributing/merge_request_workflow.md).
## Search available issues
If you're looking for an open issue, you can
[review the list of documentation issues curated specifically for new contributors](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=opened&label_name%5B%5D=documentation&label_name%5B%5D=docs-only&label_name%5B%5D=Seeking%20community%20contributions&first_page_size=20).
When you find an issue you'd like to work on:
- If the issue is already assigned to someone, pick a different one.
- If the issue is unassigned, add a comment and ask to work on the issue. For a Hackathon, use `@docs-hackathon`. Otherwise, use `@gl-docsteam`. For example:
```plaintext
@docs-hackathon I would like to work on this issue
```
- Do not ask for more than three issues at a time.
## Open your merge request
When you are ready to update the documentation:
1. Go to the [GitLab repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab).
1. In the upper-right corner, select **Fork**. Forking makes a copy of the repository on GitLab.com.
1. In your fork, find the documentation page in the `\doc` directory.
1. If you know Git, make your changes and open a merge request.
If not, follow these steps:
1. In the upper-right corner, select **Edit** if it is visible.
If it is not, select the down arrow (**{chevron-lg-down}**) next to
**Open in Web IDE** or **Gitpod**, and select **Edit**.
1. In the **Commit message** text box, enter a commit message.
Use 3-5 words, start with a capital letter, and do not end with a period.
1. Select **Commit changes**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Merge requests**.
1. Select **New merge request**.
1. For the source branch, select your fork and branch. If you did not create a branch, select `master`.
For the target branch, select the [GitLab repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab) `master` branch.
1. Select **Compare branches and continue**. A new merge request opens.
1. Select the **Documentation** template. In the description, write a brief summary of the changes and link to the related issue, if there is one.
1. Select **Create merge request**.
## Ask for help
Ask for help from the Technical Writing team if you:
- Need help to choose the correct place for documentation.
- Want to discuss a documentation idea or outline.
- Want to request any other help.
To identify someone who can help you:
1. Locate the Technical Writer for the relevant
[DevOps stage group](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments).
1. Either:
- If urgent help is required, directly assign the Technical Writer in the issue or in the merge request.
- If non-urgent help is required, ping the Technical Writer in the issue or merge request.
If you are a member of the GitLab Slack workspace, you can request help in the `#docs` channel.