From 7544a215fb580ae0c47d1f397334f150d1a1ec65 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ignat Beresnev Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 13:14:43 +0100 Subject: Revise documentation (#2728) Co-authored-by: Sarah Haggarty --- CONTRIBUTING.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'CONTRIBUTING.md') diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 92bc9105..ca58ff4d 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Here's how to import and configure Dokka in IntelliJ IDEA: If you want to use/test your locally built Dokka in a project, do the following: 1. Change `dokka_version` in `gradle.properties` to something that you will use later on as the dependency version. - For instance, you can set it to something like `1.7.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT`. + For example, you can set it to something like `1.7.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT`. 2. Publish it to maven local (`./gradlew publishToMavenLocal`) 3. In the project you want to generate documentation for, add maven local as a plugin/dependency repository (`mavenLocal()`) -- cgit