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TigerData product documentation 📖

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0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

<div align=center> <picture align=center> <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://assets.timescale.com/timescale-web/brand/show/horizontal-white.svg"> <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://assets.timescale.com/timescale-web/brand/show/horizontal-black.svg"> <img alt="Tiger Data logo" > </picture> </div> <div align=center> <h3>Tiger Cloud is the modern Postgres data platform for all your applications. It enhances Postgres to handle time series, events, real-time analytics, and vector search—all in a single database alongside transactional workloads. </h3>

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This repository contains the current source for Tiger Data documentation available at https://www.tigerdata.com/docs/.

We welcome contributions! You can contribute to Tiger Data documentation in the following ways:

  • Create an issue in this repository and describe the proposed change. Our doc team takes care of it.
  • Update the docs yourself and have your change reviewed and published by our doc team.

Contribute to the Tiger Data docs

To make the contribution yourself:

  1. Get the documentation source:

  2. Create a branch from latest, make your changes, and raise a pull request back to latest.

  3. Sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

    You have to sign the CLA only the first time you raise a PR. This helps to ensure that the community is free to use your contributions.

  4. Review your changes.

    The documentation site is generated in a separate private repository using Gatsby. Once you raise a PR for any branch, GitHub automatically generates a preview for your changes and attaches the link in the comments. Any new commits are visible at the same URL. If you don't see the latest changes, try an incognito browser window. Automated builds are not available for PRs from forked repositories.

See the Contributing guide for style and language guidance.

Learn about Tiger Data

Tiger Data is Postgres made powerful. To learn more about the company and its products, visit tigerdata.com.

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CategoryDevelopment
Updated2d ago
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Languages

JavaScript

Security Score

80/100

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