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= Solr Developer Docs
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This directory includes information for Solr developers. There are some other
sources of information for learning about developing on Solr:
1. The help .txt files for the Gradle commands in the `help/` directory.
2. Information on how to handle adding dependencies and related licensing
details, see the information in `/solr/licenses/README.committers.txt`.
3. The Solr Reference Guide, which provides primarily end user oriented documentation.
However, the Ref Guide hosts it's own documentation on how to write Ref Guide content.
There are a number of tools related to doing development on Solr available in the `/dev-tools`
directory.