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tags: No Frills Documentation
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# No Frills Documentation with HackMD
[](https://hackmd.io/-RU7VBbmRfuXShsVXluyDg)
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## Problem
How to create content in GitHub with little to no GitHub skills required?
## Solution
Use HackMD to create content, organize it with the Book feature and then save everything in GitHub.
## Prerequisites
Someone in the organization will need basic GitHub skills to:
1. Set up a GitHub a private or public Repository
2. Grant permissions to contributors
3. And/or Merge Pull Requests
4. Explain the HackMD GitHub Sync's "Push" & "Pull" features (That's the only "Github" contributors need to understand)
## Setup Guide
### GitHub
1. Create a public or private repository
### HackMD
1. Consult [HackMD Pricing Types](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2F%40docs%2Fcreate-and-manage-team#Team-privacy-types) to determine your public vs private needs. It's possible to start with three Team Members for free. You can always upgrade to the paid plan when need be.
1. [How to apply for non-profit sponsorship? - HackMD](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2F%40docs%2FNPOplan)
1. Consult [What is Team? - HackMD](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2F%40docs%2Fwhat-is-team)
1. Create your first document. For example: [Hello Documentation World](/aZEZPCAtTdKJOrOR9sQdPw)
1. Optionally organize your Notes with [Tags](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2Fs%2Fhow-to-tag-notes)
1. [How to sync with GitHub - HackMD](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2Fs%2Flink-with-github)
- Note: If you choose to add the GitHub Badge, the image file will be broken for private repositories. The link will still open the file in HackMd. See Issue [#247](https://github.com/hackmdio/hackmd-io-issues/issues/247)
3. [How to create a book - HackMD](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2Fs%2Fhow-to-create-book) and create No Frill Book
4. Add your [Hello Documentation World](/aZEZPCAtTdKJOrOR9sQdPw) to the Book
5. Read about [Publishing a Note](https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2Fs%2Fhow-to-publish-note#Publishing-a-Note) will
> Published notes can be indexed by search engines, and **everyone on the web would be able to find and read them**.