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Polygon Knowledge Layer

Welcome to the Polygon Knowledge Layer.

These docs use the Material theme for MkDocs. Our goal is to establish a high-quality, curated, and comprehensive "source of truth" for Polygon's technology.

This includes sections on:

  • Polygon CDK
  • Polygon zkEVM
  • Polygon PoS
  • Polygon Miden
  • Developer tools

Run locally

Prerequisites

  1. Python 3.12.
  2. virtualenv: Install using pip3 install virtualenv.

Setup

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. cd to the root.
  3. Run the run.sh script. You may need to make the script executable: chmod +x run.sh
./run.sh

The site comes up at http://127.0.0.1:8000/

Docker

If you prefer Docker, you can build and run the site using the following commands:

docker build -t polygon-docs .
docker compose up

Contributing

Getting started

  1. Fork and branch: Fork the main branch into your own GitHub account. Create a feature branch for your changes.
  2. Make changes: Implement your changes or additions in your feature branch.
  3. Contribution quality: Ensure that your contributions are:
    • Atomic: Small, self-contained, logical updates are preferred.
    • Well documented: Use clear commit messages. Explain your changes in the pull request description.
    • Tested: Verify your changes do not break existing functionality.
    • Styled correctly: Follow the Microsoft Style Guide.

Creating a pull request

  1. Pull request: Once your changes are complete, create a pull request against the main branch of Polygon Knowledge Layer.
  2. Review process: Your pull request will be reviewed by the maintainers. They may request changes or clarifications.
  3. Responsibility: Contributors are expected to maintain their contributions over time and update them as necessary to ensure continued accuracy and relevance.

Best practices

  • Stay informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest developments in Polygon technologies.
  • Engage with the community: Participate in discussions and provide feedback on other contributions.
  • Stay consistent: Ensure your contributions are coherent with the rest of the documentation and do not overlap or contradict existing content.

Contact and support

The team

  • Anthony Matlala (@EmpieichO)
  • Katharine Murphy (@kmurphypolygon)
  • Hans (@hsutaiyu)

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