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CONTRIBUTING.md
The documentation is mostly implemented in Asciidoc though we use GitHub-flavored Markdown for internal documentation too. You can generate docs by running `./gradlew :docs:docs`. This will build the whole documentation locally in [platforms/documentation](./platforms/documentation). For more commands and examples, including local development, see [this guide](./platforms/documentation/docs/README.md).
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CONTRIBUTING.md
[TensorFlow Builds](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/tree/master/tensorflow/tools/ci_build) for details. #### Running doctest for testable docstring There are two ways to test the code in the docstring locally: 1. If you are only changing the docstring of a class/function/method, then you can test it by passing that file's path to [tf_doctest.py](https://www.tensorflow.org/code/tensorflow/tools/docs/tf_doctest.py).
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