This repository is for the work-in-progress ml5.js website, which is built using Docsify. It contains documentation and and reference materials for for the ml5.js library models.
You can simply clone the repository and run the website locally. The site is temporarily deployed to: https://ml5-next-gen-docs.netlify.app/.
- GitHub Desktop
- Unless you are already familiar with Git and Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Docsify
We welcome contributions!
If you are in the ml5.js organization, create a new branch, keeping the naming convention described below. Please avoid using any other punctuation marks other than hyphens, "-". Category can be optional.
(category)/author-description-of-changes
If you are not in the ml5.js organization, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
- Make changes.
- Commit your changes and push to the "main" branch on your forked repository.
- Create a new Pull Request (PR), by clicking on "Contribute" and then "Open Pull Request" on your forked repository.
- The PR will be reviewed and merged.
Please feel free to add any issues or feature requests on the Issues.
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ml5.js is supported by the time and dedication of open source developers from all over the world. Funding and support is generously provided by a Google Education grant at NYU's ITP/IMA program and NYU Shanghai's IMA.