We may split up your contribution if we feel it’s too large, or we may marge it with existing documentation, but once your PR is submitted, we’ll do the rest. If you want to get an idea of what features you can use such as alerts check out the official Docsy repo.įinally, you can file a pull request by going to the Pull requests tab which allows you to submit your changes, unless you break our guidelines or your contribution is a duplicate, we will more than likely take it on board! Next you’ll need to edit the toc.yml file and add your document to it so it shows up in the sidebar. Next you can view existing documents in the _docs folder for an idea of how to structure your tutorials and get an idea of how to lay it out, try and keep it professional but we’re not looking for top quality, if we feel it’s missing something we will fix it up. To contribute documentation first you’ll need to fork the repo, if that sounds new to you then Github has a great page on it here, it simply means you make a copy of our repo and from that you can make your own edits without affecting our repo. Our goal is to build this wiki up with as much information as possible, and your help is highly appreciated. This wiki is not affiliated with Activision or the developers, we are modders who want to help out other modders with working with Call of Duty. We generally focus primarily on Call of Duty: Black Ops III but are welcome to anyone to submit info for other Call of Duty titles, including those without official SDKs. Our goal with this site is to provide a wiki dedicated to technical and general information on modding Call of Duty. Welcome to the main repository for the CoD Mods Wiki.
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