# How to work on the docs theme > [!NOTE] > A quick reminder that you do not need to setup anything for working on the content for the documentation site. > > To work on the contributing guidelines, you can edit or add files in the `docs` directory [available here](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/tree/master/docs). When your changes are merged, it will be made available automatically at the documentation site. ## Structure of the docs website The site is generated using [`docsify`](https://docsify.js.org), and served using GitHub pages. Typically you would not need to change any configuration or build the site locally. In case you are interested, here is how it works: - The homepage's source for this site is available in [`docs/index.html`](index.html). - We serve this file as a SPA using `docsify` and GitHub Pages. - The `docsify` script generates the content of `markdown` files in `docs` directory on demand. - The homepage is generated from the [`_coverpage.md`](_coverpage.md). - the sidebar navigation is generated from [`_sidebar.md`](_sidebar.md). ## Serving the documentation site locally Clone freeCodeCamp: ```sh git clone https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp.git docsify serve docs ``` Install `docsify`: ```sh npm install -g docsify ``` and serve the `/docs` directory ```sh docsify serve docs ``` Alternatively, if you have installed freeCodeCamp locally (see the local setup guide), we bundle the CLI with the development tools so you can run `npm run docs:serve` from the root of the repo.