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To contribute to this user guide, choose the Edit this page on GitHub link that is located in the right pane of every page.

Help improve this page

To contribute to this user guide, choose the Edit this page on GitHub link that is located in the right pane of every page.

The Amazon EKS User Guide GitHub is configured to build and generate a preview of the docs site. This preview doesn’t have the full AWS theme, but it does check the content builds properly and links work.

GitHub comment with preview URL

This preview is hosted at a temporary URL by AWS Amplify.

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When you submit a pull request, AWS Amplify attempts to build and deploy a preview of the content.

If the build succeeds, aws-amplify-us-east-1 adds a comment to the pull request that has a link to the preview. Choose the link to the right of "Access this pull request here" (as called out in the screenshot with a red outline).

If the build fails, the repo admins can see the logs and provide feedback.

Note

If you haven’t contributed before, a project maintainer may need to approve running the build.

Preview limitations

The preview is built as a single large HTML file. It will be displayed as multiple pages when published.

What works:

  • Cross references (xref)

  • Links to the internet

  • Images

  • Content hosted from samples/

What doesn’t work:

  • Links to other AWS content, using type="documentation". This is because this content doesn’t exist in the preview environment.

  • The attribute {aws} will not display properly. The value of this changes based on the environment.

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