A collection of JSON schemas
The repository is meant as a universal JSON schema store, where schemas for popular JSON documents can be found.
Website: schemastore.org
Contributions are more than welcome. Both to the website itself or to the various schema files.
You can contribute in a variety of ways. For a detailed tutorial, read Scott Addie's Community-Driven JSON Schemas in Visual Studio 2015 blog post.
- Submit new JSON schema files
- Add a JSON schema file to the schema catalog
- Modify/update existing schema files
Versioning of schema files are handled by modifying the file name to include the version number: myschema-1.2.json
When uploading a new schema file, make sure it targets a file that is commonly used or has potential for broad uptake.
If you don't have Visual Studio (using macOS or Linux?), you can check your modifications are fine by running:
cd src
npm install
./node_modules/.bin/grunt
The CSS specification is divided into multple XML documents
- one for each CSS module as specified by the W3C.
Each XML document can contain properies, @-directives and pseudo elements/classes with descriptions, example usage and allowed values.
Here are some ways to contribute:
- Add missing descriptions
- Add missing properties and values
- Update the supported browsers attribute
- Add new CSS modules by creating a new file
The easiest way to contribute is to use Visual Studio 2012 or newer, since it has native support for this XML format.
After cloning this project to your local machine, copy the XML schema files to this folder:
C:\Users[username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\schemas\css where 14.0 refers to the version of Visual Studio.
If the last part of the path (schemas\css) doesn't exist, you should create it manually.
Visual Studio will now use these schema files instead of the ones it ships with.