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Uyuni Documentation Repository

Statuses and Artifacts

This section provides the live status of GitHub Actions workflows for the Uyuni documentation. Each badge reflects the current state of automated builds, tests, and artifact generation across branches.

Build and Archive Workflows

Build workflows validate and archive documentation from both development and release branches.

Build Artifacts

Release branches contain stable documentation builds: Builds and Artifacts

Major Branch Build Tests

The following branches are under active development and continuously tested:

master

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manager-5.1

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manager-5.0

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manager-4.3

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Test PDF Translations

This job tests PDF builds of translated documentation. NOTE: The en locale is excluded, as it is built as part of the Build and Archive Documentation from Branches workflow.

master

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manager-5.1

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manager-5.0

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manager-4.3

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Update Translation Files

This job updates translation templates for supported locales:

master

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Manager-5.1

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Manager-5.0

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manager-4.3

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File and Content Validation

These workflows help maintain repository cleanliness and translation consistency.

Find Unused Files

This job identifies unused files in the documentation source:

master

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manager-5.1

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manager-5.0

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manager-4.3

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Introduction

This repository contains the official Uyuni and SUSE Manager documentation. Contributions are welcome. Pull requests are encouraged.

For details on contributing, refer to the Uyuni Documentation Wiki. It provides guidance on terminology, markup conventions, processes, toolchain usage, local builds, publishing, and project planning.

The Uyuni Documentation Team

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