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# Documentation
Please create documentation in markdown format (.md files). Choose a relevant directory, or create a new directory as necessary
.
The currently-being-revised TAT requirements are found in the
[
tat_requirements
](
tat_requirements
)
.
https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/
Ideally we will all create documentation in markdown format (.md files). You may create and edit files from
the web interface here on gitlab. You can also upload any file type using standard git commands, or use a Git
graphical client (see below). Choose a relevant directory for your docs, or create a new directory as
necessary.
The currently-being-revised TAT requirements are found in the
[
tat_requirements
](
tat_requirements
)
.
Markdown files are simple text files, which makes them easy to edit and universally portable. Markdown has a
limited set of conventions to denote headers, lists, URLs and so on. When uploaded to gitlab or github,
markdown files are rendered into nicely styled HTML. Tools are available to convert markdown into .doc, .pdf,
LaTex and other formats.
Fundamentals of markdown:
https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/
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