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Welcome to the codewind-docs wiki! If you want to contribute to the Codewind documentation, you've come to the right place. The following pages share information about Codewind documentation practices:
- Blogging in Codewind: Add blog posts to the Codewind.dev website.
- Checking for broken links: Learn how to run the script, read error messages, and fix broken links.
- Getting started with GitHub and Codewind: If you're new to GitHub or Eclipse projects, start here to get set up and begin contributing.
- Images guidelines: Learn how to add images with Markdown and the correct location in which to save them.
- Links to docs in IDEs and other locations: Find out which IDEs link to which documents that appear on Codewind.dev.
- Publishing the documentation: Learn how to publish the documentation so that it appears on the Codewind.dev website.
- Terminology: Use terms correctly and consistently throughout the documentation.
- Writing style guidelines: Learn about grammar and style to help keep the Codewind documentation looking consistent.

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