This repository contains the Auth0 Quickstarts, but most other documentation content in this repository is no longer up to date, and is not the source of content at https://auth0.com/docs. Pull requests and issues for Quickstarts can still be submitted here, but most other content is no longer hosted on GitHub and therefore no longer open-source. If you are an Auth0 employee trying to make a change to other documentation, please submit a ticket or contact the Documentation Team to request access to our content management system.
Please review the Contributing Guidelines before sending a PR or opening an issue.
- If you are looking for the application that hosts the Docs content, see auth0-docs.
- If you would like to modify the Management API v2 API docs, they are generated from the api2 repository.
Both of the above repositories require team access.
Auth0 Docs are no longer maintained in this Github repository. Employees can request access to our content management system to update Docs directly. Outside contributors can submit requests under the Issues section in this repository.
- You can edit the Quickstarts by using the GitHub web editor and editing a file. This is best suited for typos and small changes.
- You can also pull down the
/docs
repo to your computer via Git and edit files in your local editor before pushing a new branch (or a branch to your own fork of the project). You can then go to GitHub.com and start a PR. We will be able to review the changes in a Heroku test application prior to merging. - Lastly, you can run and test the docs site locally (access available to Auth0 employees only). This option is best suited for repeat contributors or for complex contributions. You gain the benefit of locally testing and viewing your changed or added pages, navigation, and config, but you also gain the complexity of dealing with the local docs app, setting it up, and keeping it updated.
Regardless of which option you use, please review any relevant sections of the Contributing Guidelines before sending a PR.
If you find a bug or inaccuracy in the documentation content, please report it in this repository's issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.