* First run of script * Get the app running --- ish * Get NextJS working * Remove `node:` * Get more tests passing in unit directory * Update FailBot test to use nock * Update test.yml * Update Dockerfile * tests/content fixes * Update page.js * Update build-changelog.js * updating tests/routing * Update orphan-tests.js * updating tests/rendering * Update .eslintrc.js * Update .eslintrc.js * Install jest/globals * "linting" tests * staging update to server.mjs * Change '.github/allowed-actions.js' to a ESM export * Lint * Fixes for the main package.json * Move Jest to be last in the npm test command so we can pass args * Just use 'npm run lint' in the npm test command * update algolia label script * update openapi script * update require on openapi * Update enterprise-algolia-label.js * forgot JSON.parse * Update lunr-search-index.js * Always explicitly include process.cwd() for JSON file reads pathed from project root * update graphql/update-files.js script * Update other npm scripts using jest to pass ESM NODE_OPTIONS * Update check-for-enterprise-issues-by-label.js for ESM * Update create-enterprise-issue.js for ESM * Import jest global for browser tests * Convert 'script/deploy' to ESM Co-authored-by: Grace Park <gracepark@github.com> Co-authored-by: James M. Greene <jamesmgreene@github.com>
Data
This directory contains data files that are parsed and made available to pages in the site.data object.
All YML and Markdown files in this directory are configured to be translated on Crowdin by default.
Glossaries
Glossary files are used by our Crowdin integration. See glossaries/README.md.
GraphQL
GraphQL schema files are kept in sync with github/github via scheduled workflows. See graphql/README.md.
Reusables
Reusables are long strings of reusable text. See reusables/README.md.
Variables
Variables are short strings of reusable text. See variables/README.md.
Webhooks
Webhook payload JSON files are used in the webhook events docs.
ui.yml
ui.yml contains localized strings used in HTML layouts.
Learning Tracks
Learning tracks are a collection of articles that help you master a particular subject. See learning-tracks/README.md.