Open-sourcing The Hashnode Support Docs! 🎉

Open-sourcing The Hashnode Support Docs! 🎉

We are excited to announce that we are launching Hashnode Support - your go-to guides for understanding Hashnode a little better. 🙌

The Dev Community has always loved Hashnode immensely. Still, some of us often have little difficulty understanding every nook and cranny of the platform. So we thought of creating a one-stop solution for all your doubts and questions about Hashnode. Each guide helps you understand Hashnode a little better.

Hashnode Support Screenshot

Why are we open-sourcing the Hashnode Support docs?

It is not unusual for us to find dev bloggers who understand Hashnode even better than us.

Hence, we want your help. No, really, we do.

There might be a little voice inside that tells you you’re not ready, that you need to do one more tutorial, or learn another framework, or write a few more blog posts before you can contribute to this project.

We assure you, that’s not the case.

Hashnode Support has some clear contribution guidelines that you can read.

The contribution guidelines outline the process that you’ll need to follow to get a contribution merged. By making expectations and the process explicit, we hope it will make it easier for you to contribute.

And you don’t just have to write code. You can help out by writing guides, tests, or even by giving feedback about Hashnode Support. (And yes, that includes giving feedback about the contribution guidelines.)

(Thanks to Adrienne Lowe, who came up with this disclaimer and made it open for anyone to use!)

So what are you waiting for? Head over to Hashnode Support and enrich your journey with Hashnode by understanding the platform a little better. 😁


What if I need help?

If you need have any questions or require clarifications, please reach out to us on Discord or Twitter without any hesitation. We already appreciate that you’re trying to contribute, so feel free to ask us anything.