Welcome to the open-source documentation of the Microsoft AzureAD 2.0 PowerShell Module and the Microsoft AzureAD 2.0 Preview PowerShell Module. Please review this README file to understand how you can assist in contributing to the Microsoft Azure documentation.
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You've decided to contribute, that's great! To contribute to the documentation, you need a few tools.
Contributing to the documentation requires a GitHub account. If you don't have an account, follow the instructions for the GitHub account setup from our contributor guide.
Install the following tools:
- Git
- Visual Studio Code
- Docs Authoring Pack extension for Visual Studio Code
Follow the instructions provided in the Install content authoring tools from our contributor guide.
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We are currently aware of the backlog for this repo and are working to address this. Please be aware that if you have any updates to automatically generated reference content, you should create an issue and not a PR. The issue will then be created into a bug and triaged accordingly. We do this because the reference content must mirror the *dll-help.xml file and subsequent updates to the reference content may overwrite any changes made through the repo. Capturing it in the source code ensures that this does not occur. Any PR with changes to automatically generated reference content will be closed.
Automatically generated reference content is any of the content under this Reference node, such as Get-AzureADUser
This only applies to reference content and not conceptual content. Pull requests for changes to conceptual content are accepted and encouraged. An example of the conceptual content is the Overview or a scenario such as importing data.