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# Documentation Style Guide
# Documentation Style Guide
This document defines the standards for GitLab documentation.
This document defines the standards for GitLab documentation, including grammar, formatting, word use, and more.
For broader information about the documentation, see the [Documentation guidelines](../index.md).
For style questions, mention `@tw-style` in an issue or merge request. If you have access to the GitLab Slack workspace,
use the `#docs-processes` channel.
For guidelines specific to text in the GitLab interface, see the Pajamas [Content](https://design.gitlab.com/content/error-messages/) section.
In addition to this page, the following resources can help you craft and contribute to documentation:
For information on how to validate styles locally or by using GitLab CI/CD, see [Testing](../testing.md).
-[Doc contribution guidelines](../index.md)
-[Doc style and consistency testing](../testing.md)
You can view a list of [recent updates to this guide](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=merged&label_name[]=tw-style¬[label_name][]=docs%3A%3Afix).
-[UI text guidelines](https://design.gitlab.com/content/error-messages/)
- View the GitLab Handbook for [writing style guidelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#writing-style-guidelines) that apply to all GitLab content.
-[Recent updates to this guide](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=merged&label_name[]=tw-style¬[label_name][]=docs%3A%3Afix)
If you have questions about style, mention `@tw-style` in an issue or merge request, or, if you have access to the GitLab Slack workspace, use `#docs-process`.
## Documentation is the single source of truth (SSOT)
## Documentation is the single source of truth (SSOT)