# Documentation Guidelines This document explains how to write and format documentation for LibreChat. ## New Documents - Use lowercase letters and underscores to name new documents (e.g. `documentation_guidelines.md`). - For new features, create new documentation and place it in the relevant folder/sub-folder under [docs](../docs/). - If the feature adds new functionality, add it to the feature section of the main [README.md](../../README.md). - When you create a new document, **add it to both table of contents:** - [README.md](../../README.md) - [mkdocs.yml](../../mkdocs.yml) ## Formatting - Use `#`, `##`, and `###` for headings and subheadings. - Use `#` for the title of the document. - Use `##` for the main sections of the document. - Use `###` for the sub-sections within a section. - Use `**` to make text bold to highlight important information (not in place of a heading). - Use relative paths for links to other documents. - You can use HTML to add more features to a document. ## Important Notes - **⚠️Keep it organized and structured⚠️** - Do not add unrelated information to an existing document. Create a new one if needed. - All assets should be uploaded in the document from GitHub's webui: - **Before submitting a PR, double-check on GitHub that everything is properly displayed and that all links work correctly.** ![image](https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat/assets/32828263/4f138ab4-31a5-4fae-a459-5335e5ff25a8) ## Tips - You can check the code of this document to see how it works. - You can run MKDocs locally to test bigger documentation changes - You can ask GPT or Bing for help with proofreading, syntax, and markdown formatting. --- ### Example of HTML image embedding:

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