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Yes. FluentDoc is open source and the code is available on GitHub. You can view the source code, report issues, suggest improvements, and contribute to the project.
FluentDoc is open source. You can access the source code on GitHub and use the desktop app without a required subscription or account.
Bugs and feature requests can be submitted through the Issues section of the FluentDoc GitHub repository.
Yes. Developers can clone the FluentDoc repository and follow the project setup instructions to run the Angular client, Spring Boot service, and Electron desktop app locally.
FluentDoc is released under the MIT License, which allows broad use, modification, and distribution while preserving attribution.
For now, the best place to get help is the FluentDoc GitHub repository. You can check existing issues, open a new issue, or follow project updates there.
You can contribute by visiting the FluentDoc GitHub repository, opening issues, suggesting improvements, improving documentation, or submitting pull requests.
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