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**Short URL: aka.ms/office-powershell**
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# Overview
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This repository holds reference content of Office PowerShell cmdlets for help purpose. The expert knowledge around Office PowerShell is distributed among customers, MVPs, partners, product teams, support, and other community members. Consumers have various preferences when consuming knowledge such as a website, PowerShell Get-Help, Windows app, iOS app, Android app, and others. The following diagram illustrates the point.
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![Contribution and Consumption model for Office PowerShell reference content](images/contrib-consumption-model.png)
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## Learn How To Contribute
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Anyone who is interested can contribute to the Microsoft Office PowerShell reference topics.
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Your contributions will go directly into the Microsoft Office products and show up in Get-Help for the given Office cmdlet.
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> Notice that if you are looking into contributing for the **PnP PowerShell cmdlets**, their documentation is automatically generated from the code, and you should be submitting your change towards the original code at https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-powershell. See, for example, how the attributes are used in the code for the [Get-PnPList](https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-PowerShell/blob/master/Commands/Lists/GetList.cs) cmdlet.
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Anyone who is interested can contribute to the Microsoft Office PowerShell reference topics. Your contributions will go directly into the Microsoft Office products and show up in Get-Help for the given Office cmdlet.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you're interested in contributing to the **PnP PowerShell** cmdlets, their documentation is automatically generated from code, and you should be submitting your change towards the original code at <https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-powershell>. See, for example, how the attributes are used in code for the [Get-PnPList](https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-PowerShell/blob/master/Commands/Lists/GetList.cs) cmdlet.
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## Quick Start
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### Contribute using the GitHub website
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Contributors who only make infrequent or small updates can edit the file directly on GitHub.com without having to install any additional software. This article shows you how.
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[![Image of Quick Start video](images/edit_video_capture.jpg)](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/edit-powershell-cmdlet-in-github-dcd20227-3764-48ce-ad6e-763af8b48daf?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US)
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This brief video also covers how to contribute:
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1. Open your browser, log in to GitHub, and navigate to https://github.com/microsoftdocs/office-docs-powershell
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### Quickly update an article using GitHub.com
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**Note** Since you are likely not a maintainer of the Git repository, GitHub will automatically 'Fork' the project into your personal GitHub account. A fork is a copy of the repository in your git account. By forking, you can freely make edits without affecting the original repository. You can always find it again by looking at your GitHub Repositories in your GitHub Profile (drop-down from your name in the top right).
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1. Make sure you're signed in to GitHub.com with your GitHub account.
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**IMPORTANT** The layout of headings and subheadings must follow a schema required for PowerShell Get-Help.
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4. The corresponding topic file on GitHub opens, where you need to click the **Edit this file** pencil icon.
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* [Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)](repo_docs/FAQ.md)
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In this example, we'll add a link to the **Related Links** section of a topic. To add the link, scroll down to the **Related Links** section and add the link in the correct format.
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- Since you are likely not a maintainer of the Git repository, GitHub will automatically 'Fork' the project into your personal GitHub account. A fork is a copy of the repository in your git account. By forking, you can freely make edits without affecting the original repository. You can always find it again by looking at your GitHub Repositories in your GitHub Profile (drop-down from your name in the top right).
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> Your permissions in the repo determine what you see in the last several steps. People with no special privileges will see the **Propose file change** section and subsequent confirmation pages as described. People with permissions to create and approve their own pull requests will see a similar **Commit changes** section with extra options for creating a new branch and fewer confirmation pages.<br/><br/>The point is: click any green buttons that are presented to you until there are no more.
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## Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
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