Navigating the documentation
Puppet maintains a large amount of documentation and learning resources to help you learn Puppet. When navigating the documentation, take note of the following.
If we no longer update a page, a banner indicates that the version is no longer receiving updates.
Code examples
We have code examples throughout the docs. These are often general examples designed to help a wide audience. To see more real-life and specific examples, take a look at the relevant module on PuppetForge. For example, to see what a code example for managing NTP services looks like, take a look at the NTP README. However, if you spot a place in the documentation where you would like more examples, please let us know.
The glossary
If you come across a term that you are unfamiliar with, you will likely find a definition for it in our glossary.
We welcome your feedback!
If you don’t see what you need, if something isn't clear enough, or if you spot a mistake, please let the Puppet documentation team know by opening a ticket (you'll need a Jira account). Whichever feedback method you choose, a member of the docs team reads every piece of feedback, so the more specific you can be about the request or issue, the more quickly we’ll be able to help and update the documentation. As noted before, we update only maintained Puppet versions. We greatly appreciate your feedback!