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+# Project documentation tooling
+
+The documentation for the web-platform-tests project is built using [the Sphinx
+documentation generator](http://www.sphinx-doc.org). [The GitHub Actions
+service](https://github.com/features/actions) is configured to automatically
+update the public website each time changes are merged to the repository.
+
+## Local Development
+
+If you would like to build the site locally, follow these instructions.
+
+1. Install the system dependencies. The free and open source software tools
+ [Python](https://www.python.org/) and [Git](https://git-scm.com/) are
+ required. Each website has instructions for downloading and installing on a
+ variety of systems.
+2. Download the source code. Clone this repository using the `git clone`
+ command.
+3. Install the Python dependencies. Run the following command in a terminal
+ from the "docs" directory of the WPT repository:
+
+ pip install -r requirements.txt
+
+4. Build the documentation. Windows users should execute the `make.bat` batch
+ file. GNU/Linux and macOS users should use the `make` command.