Fix display label/path for explaining where the docs are located

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Here are a few things to get you started on the right path.
**The Docs Structure is dictated by [sidebar.md](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/edit/develop/src/docs/_sidebar.md)**
**The Docs Structure is dictated by [.vitepress/config.ts](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs/.vitepress/config.ts)**.
**Note: Commits and Pull Requests should be directed to the develop branch.**
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ We make all changes via Pull Requests. As we have many Pull Requests from develo
- Large changes reviewed by knsv or other developer asked to review by knsv
- Smaller, low-risk changes like dependencies, documentation, etc. can be merged by active collaborators
- Documentation (we encourage updates to the `src/docs` folder; you can submit them via direct commits)
- Documentation (we encourage updates to the `/packages/mermaid/src/docs` folder; you can submit them via direct commits)
When you commit code, create a branch with the following naming convention:
@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ Start with the type, such as **feature** or **bug**, followed by the issue numbe
If it is not in the documentation, it's like it never happened. Wouldn't that be sad? With all the effort that was put into the feature?
The docs are located in the `src/docs` folder and are written in Markdown. Just pick the right section and start typing. If you want to propose changes to the structure of the documentation, such as adding a new section or a new file you do that via the **[sidebar](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/edit/develop/src/docs/_sidebar.md)**.
The docs are located in the `src/docs` folder and are written in Markdown. Just pick the right section and start typing. If you want to propose changes to the structure of the documentation, such as adding a new section or a new file you do that via **[.vitepress/config.ts](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs/.vitepress/config.ts)**.
> **All the documents displayed in the GitHub.io page are listed in [sidebar.md](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/edit/develop/src/docs/_sidebar.md)**.
> **All the documents displayed in the GitHub.io page are listed in [.vitepress/config.ts](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs/.vitepress/config.ts)**.
The contents of <https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/> are based on the docs from the `master` branch. Updates committed to the `master` branch are reflected in the [Mermaid Docs](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/) once released.
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The `docs` folder will be automatically generated when committing to `src/docs` and should not be edited manually.
We encourage contributions to the documentation at [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/src/docs). We publish documentation using GitHub Pages with [Docsify](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV88lp7egMw&t=3s)
We encourage contributions to the documentation at [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs). We publish documentation using GitHub Pages with [Docsify](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV88lp7egMw&t=3s)
### Add Unit Tests for Parsing
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To edit Docs on your computer:
1. Find the Markdown file (.md) to edit in the [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/src/docs) directory in the `develop` branch.
1. Find the Markdown file (.md) to edit in the [packages/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs) directory in the `develop` branch.
2. Create a fork of the develop branch.
3. Make changes or add new documentation.
4. Commit changes to your fork and push it to GitHub.
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ To edit Docs on your computer:
To edit Docs on GitHub:
1. Login to [GitHub.com](https://www.github.com).
2. Navigate to [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/src/docs).
2. Navigate to [packages/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs).
3. To edit a file, click the pencil icon at the top-right of the file contents panel.
4. Describe what you changed in the **Propose file change** section, located at the bottom of the page.
5. Submit your changes by clicking the button **Propose file change** at the bottom (by automatic creation of a fork and a new branch).

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**Nodes**
> These are the boxes that contain text or otherwise discrete pieces of each diagram, separated generally by arrows, except for Gantt Charts and User Journey Diagrams. They will be referred often in the instructions. Read for Diagram Specific [Syntax](../intro/n00b-syntaxReference)
> These are the boxes that contain text or otherwise discrete pieces of each diagram, separated generally by arrows, except for Gantt Charts and User Journey Diagrams. They will be referred often in the instructions. Read for Diagram Specific [Syntax](../intro/n00b-syntaxReference.md)
## Advantages of using Mermaid

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## Reporting vulnerabilities
To report a vulnerability, please e-mail security@mermaid.live with a description of the issue, the steps you took to create the issue, affected versions, and if known, mitigations for the issue.
To report a vulnerability, please e-mail <security@mermaid.live> with a description of the issue, the steps you took to create the issue, affected versions, and if known, mitigations for the issue.
We aim to reply within three working days, probably much sooner.
You should expect a close collaboration as we work to resolve the issue you have reported. Please reach out to security@mermaid.live again if you do not receive prompt attention and regular updates.
You should expect a close collaboration as we work to resolve the issue you have reported. Please reach out to <security@mermaid.live> again if you do not receive prompt attention and regular updates.
You may also reach out to the team via our public Slack chat channels; however, please make sure to e-mail security@mernaid.live when reporting an issue, and avoid revealing information about vulnerabilities in public as that could that could put users at risk.
You may also reach out to the team via our public Slack chat channels; however, please make sure to e-mail <security@mermaid.live> when reporting an issue, and avoid revealing information about vulnerabilities in public as that could that could put users at risk.
## Best practices

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With version 8.6.0 comes the release of directives for mermaid, a new system for modifying configurations, with the aim of establishing centralized, sane defaults and simple implementation.
`directives` allow for a single-use overwriting of `config`, as it has been discussed in [Configurations](../config/configuration).
This allows site Diagram Authors to instantiate temporary modifications to `config` through the use of [Directives](directives), which are parsed before rendering diagram definitions. This allows the Diagram Authors to alter the appearance of the diagrams.
`directives` allow for a single-use overwriting of `config`, as it has been discussed in [Configurations](../config/configuration.md).
This allows site Diagram Authors to instantiate temporary modifications to `config` through the use of [Directives](directives.md), which are parsed before rendering diagram definitions. This allows the Diagram Authors to alter the appearance of the diagrams.
**A likely application for this is in the creation of diagrams/charts inside company/organizational webpages, that rely on mermaid for diagram and chart rendering.**
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> **Note**
> default: current siteConfig (optional, default `getSiteConfig()`)
## For more information, read [Setup](setup/README).
## For more information, read [Setup](./setup/README.md).

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## Mermaid with HTML
Examples are provided in [Getting Started](../intro/n00b-gettingStarted)
Examples are provided in [Getting Started](../intro/n00b-gettingStarted.md)
**CodePen Examples:**

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#### Defined in
[config.ts:7](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L7)
[config.ts:7](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L7)
## Functions
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#### Defined in
[config.ts:191](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L191)
[config.ts:191](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L191)
---
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The currentConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:136](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L136)
[config.ts:136](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L136)
---
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The siteConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:96](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L96)
[config.ts:96](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L96)
---
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The siteConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:223](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L223)
[config.ts:223](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L223)
---
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ options in-place
#### Defined in
[config.ts:151](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L151)
[config.ts:151](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L151)
---
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ options in-place
#### Defined in
[config.ts:75](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L75)
[config.ts:75](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L75)
---
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ The currentConfig merged with the sanitized conf
#### Defined in
[config.ts:113](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L113)
[config.ts:113](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L113)
---
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ The new siteConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:61](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L61)
[config.ts:61](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L61)
---
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ The new siteConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:14](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L14)
[config.ts:14](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L14)
---
@ -273,4 +273,4 @@ The new siteConfig
#### Defined in
[config.ts:79](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L79)
[config.ts:79](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/config.ts#L79)

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#### Defined in
[defaultConfig.ts:1882](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L1882)
[defaultConfig.ts:1882](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L1882)
---
@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ A description of each option follows below.
#### Defined in
[defaultConfig.ts:33](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L33)
[defaultConfig.ts:33](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/defaultConfig.ts#L33)

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#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:546](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L546)
[mermaidAPI.ts:546](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L546)
## Functions
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ mermaid.initialize(config);
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:72](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L72)
[mermaidAPI.ts:72](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L72)
---
@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ mermaid.initialize(config);
#### Defined in
[mermaidAPI.ts:46](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L46)
[mermaidAPI.ts:46](https://github.com/spier/mermaid/blob/master/packages/mermaid/src/mermaidAPI.ts#L46)

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## Using mermaid
For the majority of users, Using the [Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/) would be sufficient, however you may also opt to deploy mermaid as a dependency or using the [Mermaid API](setup/README).
For the majority of users, Using the [Live Editor](https://mermaid.live/) would be sufficient, however you may also opt to deploy mermaid as a dependency or using the [Mermaid API](./setup/README.md).
We have compiled some Video [Tutorials](./Tutorials.md) on how to use the mermaid Live Editor.
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ We have compiled some Video [Tutorials](./Tutorials.md) on how to use the mermai
**Hosting mermaid on a web page.**
> Note:This topic explored in greater depth in the [User Guide for Beginners](../intro/n00b-gettingStarted)
> Note:This topic explored in greater depth in the [User Guide for Beginners](../intro/n00b-gettingStarted.md)
The easiest way to integrate mermaid on a web page requires two elements:
@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ setting the options in mermaid.
4. Instantiation of the configuration using the **mermaid.init** call- **Deprecated**
The list above has two ways too many of doing this. Three are deprecated and will eventually be removed. The list of
configuration objects are described [in the mermaidAPI documentation](setup/README).
configuration objects are described [in the mermaidAPI documentation](./setup/README.md).
## Using the `mermaidAPI.initialize`/`mermaid.initialize` call

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It is a JavaScript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
> If you are familiar with Markdown you should have no problem learning [Mermaid's Syntax](n00b-syntaxReference).
> If you are familiar with Markdown you should have no problem learning [Mermaid's Syntax](n00b-syntaxReference.md).
<img src="/header.png" alt="" />
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Use Mermaid with your favorite applications, check out the list of [Integrations
For a more detailed introduction to Mermaid and some of its more basic uses, look to the [Beginner's Guide](../community/n00b-overview.md) and [Usage](../config/usage.md).
🌐 [CDN](https://unpkg.com/mermaid/) | 📖 [Documentation](https://mermaidjs.github.io) | 🙌 [Contribution](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/docs/development.md) | 🔌 [Plug-Ins](../misc/integrations.md)
🌐 [CDN](https://unpkg.com/mermaid/) | 📖 [Documentation](https://mermaidjs.github.io) | 🙌 [Contribution](../community/development.md) | 🔌 [Plug-Ins](../misc/integrations.md)
> 🖖 Keep a steady pulse: mermaid needs more Collaborators, [Read More](https://github.com/knsv/mermaid/issues/866).
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Class01 : int gorilla
Class08 <--> C2: Cool label
```
### Git graph
### [Git graph](../syntax/gitgraph.md)
```mermaid-example
gitGraph
@ -237,9 +237,9 @@ journey
## Installation
**In depth guides and examples can be found at [Getting Started](n00b-gettingStarted) and [Usage](../config/usage).**
**In depth guides and examples can be found at [Getting Started](./n00b-gettingStarted.md) and [Usage](../config/usage.md).**
**It would also be helpful to learn more about mermaid's [Syntax](n00b-syntaxReference).**
**It would also be helpful to learn more about mermaid's [Syntax](./n00b-syntaxReference.md).**
### CDN
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ To Deploy Mermaid:
- Yarn: `yarn add mermaid`
- Pnpm: `pnpm add mermaid`
### [Mermaid API](../config/setup/README):
### [Mermaid API](../config/setup/README.md):
**To deploy mermaid without a bundler, one can insert a `script` tag with an absolute address and a `mermaid.initialize` call into the HTML like so:**
@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ To Deploy Mermaid:
**Doing so will command the mermaid parser to look for the `<div>` or `<pre>` tags with `class="mermaid"`. From these tags mermaid will try to read the diagram/chart definitions and render them into SVG charts.**
**Examples can be found at** [Other examples](../syntax/examples)
**Examples can be found at** [Other examples](../syntax/examples.md)
## Sibling projects

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In the `Code` section one can write or edit raw mermaid code, and instantly `Preview` the rendered result on the panel beside it.
The `Configuration` Section is for changing the appearance and behavior of mermaid diagrams. An easy introduction to mermaid configuration is found in the [Advanced usage](../config/n00b-advanced.md) section. A complete configuration reference cataloging the default values can be found on the [mermaidAPI](../config/setup/README) page.
The `Configuration` Section is for changing the appearance and behavior of mermaid diagrams. An easy introduction to mermaid configuration is found in the [Advanced usage](../config/n00b-advanced.md) section. A complete configuration reference cataloging the default values can be found on the [mermaidAPI](../config/setup/README.md) page.
![Code,Config and Preview](./img/Code-Preview-Config.png)

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PRODUCT ||--o{ ORDER-ITEM : "ordered in"
```
The [Getting Started](n00b-gettingStarted) section can also provide some practical examples of mermaid syntax.
The [Getting Started](./n00b-gettingStarted.md) section can also provide some practical examples of mermaid syntax.
## Diagram Breaking
One should **beware the use of some words or symbols** that can break diagrams. These words or symbols are few and often only affect specific types of diagrams. The table below will continuously be updated.
| Diagram Breakers | Reason | Solution |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| **Comments** | | |
| [` %%{``}%% `](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/1968) | Similar to [Directives](../config/directives.md) confuses the renderer. | In comments using `%%`, avoid using "{}". |
| **Flow-Charts** | | |
| 'end' | The word "End" can cause Flowcharts and Sequence diagrams to break | Wrap them in quotation marks to prevent breakage. |
| [Nodes inside Nodes](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/flowchart?id=special-characters-that-break-syntax) | Mermaid gets confused with nested shapes | wrap them in quotation marks to prevent breaking |
| Diagram Breakers | Reason | Solution |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| **Comments** | | |
| [` %%{``}%% `](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/issues/1968) | Similar to [Directives](../config/directives.md) confuses the renderer. | In comments using `%%`, avoid using "{}". |
| **Flow-Charts** | | |
| 'end' | The word "End" can cause Flowcharts and Sequence diagrams to break | Wrap them in quotation marks to prevent breakage. |
| [Nodes inside Nodes](../syntax/flowchart.md?id=special-characters-that-break-syntax) | Mermaid gets confused with nested shapes | wrap them in quotation marks to prevent breaking |
### Mermaid Live Editor
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Configuration is the third part of Mermaid, after deployment and syntax. It deals with the different ways that Mermaid can be customized across different deployments.
If you are interested in altering and customizing your Mermaid Diagrams, you will find the methods and values available for [Configuration](../config/setup/README) here. It includes themes.
If you are interested in altering and customizing your Mermaid Diagrams, you will find the methods and values available for [Configuration](../config/setup/README.md) here. It includes themes.
This section will introduce the different methods of configuring the behaviors and appearances of Mermaid Diagrams.
The following are the most commonly used methods, and they are all tied to Mermaid [Deployment](n00b-gettingStarted) methods.
The following are the most commonly used methods, and they are all tied to Mermaid [Deployment](./n00b-gettingStarted.md) methods.
### Configuration Section in the [Live Editor](https://mermaid.live).

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| Extensions for Mermaid | - | [🦊🔗](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/markdown-viewer-chrome/) | [🔴🔗](https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/extensions-for-mermaid/) | - | [🐙🔗](https://github.com/Stefan-S/mermaid-extension) |
| Chrome Diagrammer | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-diagrammer/bkpbgjmkomfoakfklcjeoegkklgjnnpk) | - | - | - | - |
| Mermaid Diagrams | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mermaid-diagrams/phfcghedmopjadpojhmmaffjmfiakfil) | - | - | - | - |
| Mermaid Markdown | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mermaid-markdown/mboeoikjijmjcjgpccghbcoegikliijg) | - | - | - | - |
| Monkeys | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/monkeys-mermaid-for-githu/cplfdpoajbclbgphaphphcldamfkjlgi) | - | - | - | - |
| Mermaid Previewer | [🎡🔗](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mermaid-previewer/oidjnlhbegipkcklbdfnbkikplpghfdl) | - | - | - | - |

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This page contains a collection of examples of diagrams and charts that can be created through mermaid and its myriad applications.
**If you wish to learn how to support mermaid on your webpage, read the [Beginner's Guide](../config/usage?id=usage).**
**If you wish to learn how to support mermaid on your webpage, read the [Beginner's Guide](../config/usage.md?id=usage).**
**If you wish to learn about mermaid's syntax, Read the [Diagram Syntax](../syntax/flowchart?id=flowcharts-basic-syntax) section.**
**If you wish to learn about mermaid's syntax, Read the [Diagram Syntax](../syntax/flowchart.md?id=flowcharts-basic-syntax) section.**
## Basic Pie Chart

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### Output date format on the axis
The default output date format is YYYY-MM-DD. You can define your custom `axisFormat`, like `2020-Q1` for the first quarter of the year 2020.
The default output date format is `YYYY-MM-DD`. You can define your custom `axisFormat`, like `2020-Q1` for the first quarter of the year 2020.
axisFormat %Y-%m-%d
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ The following formatting strings are supported:
%Z - time zone offset, such as "-0700".
%% - a literal "%" character.
More info in: https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Time-Formatting
More info in: <https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format/tree/v4.0.0#locale_format>
### Axis ticks
@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ To hide the marker, set `todayMarker` to `off`.
It is possible to adjust the margins for rendering the gantt diagram.
This is done by defining the `ganttConfig` part of the configuration object.
How to use the CLI is described in the [mermaidCLI](../config/mermaidCLI) page.
How to use the CLI is described in the [mermaidCLI](../config/mermaidCLI.md) page.
mermaid.ganttConfig can be set to a JSON string with config parameters or the corresponding object.

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Is it possible to adjust the margins for rendering the sequence diagram.
This is done by defining `mermaid.sequenceConfig` or by the CLI to use a json file with the configuration.
How to use the CLI is described in the [mermaidCLI](../config/mermaidCLI) page.
How to use the CLI is described in the [mermaidCLI](../config/mermaidCLI.md) page.
`mermaid.sequenceConfig` can be set to a JSON string with config parameters or the corresponding object.
```javascript

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To edit Docs on your computer:
1. Find the Markdown file (.md) to edit in the [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs) directory in the `develop` branch.
1. Find the Markdown file (.md) to edit in the [packages/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs) directory in the `develop` branch.
2. Create a fork of the develop branch.
3. Make changes or add new documentation.
4. Commit changes to your fork and push it to GitHub.
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To edit Docs on your computer:
To edit Docs on GitHub:
1. Login to [GitHub.com](https://www.github.com).
2. Navigate to [mermaid-js/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs).
2. Navigate to [packages/mermaid/src/docs](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/tree/develop/packages/mermaid/src/docs).
3. To edit a file, click the pencil icon at the top-right of the file contents panel.
4. Describe what you changed in the **Propose file change** section, located at the bottom of the page.
5. Submit your changes by clicking the button **Propose file change** at the bottom (by automatic creation of a fork and a new branch).