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add a testing section to collections dev guide (#67370)
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README.md

Ansible documentation

This project hosts the source behind docs.ansible.com.

To create clear, concise, and consistent contributions to Ansible documentation, please refer to the following information.

Contributions

Contributions to the documentation are welcome.

The Ansible community produces guidance on contributions, building documentation, and submitting pull requests, which you can find in Contributing to the Ansible Documentation.

You can also join the Docs Working Group.

Ansible style guide

Ansible documentation is written in ReStructuredText(RST). The Ansible style guide provides linguistic direction and technical guidelines for working with reStructuredText, in addition to other resources.

Tools

The Ansible community uses a range of tools and programs for working with Ansible documentation. Learn more about Other Tools and Programs in the Ansible Community Guide.

GitHub

Ansible documentation is hosted on the Ansible GitHub project. For GitHub workflows and other information, see the GitHub Guides.