How to Comment on Documentation
The documentation site uses Hypothesis for collaborative inline annotations. Team members can highlight text on any page, leave comments, and reply to each other — all without leaving the documentation site.
Comments are anchored to the exact text you select, so feedback stays in context and is easy to find later.
One-Time Setup
Section titled “One-Time Setup”Create a Hypothesis account and join the team group. This takes about 3 minutes.
- Go to hypothes.is/signup and create a free account.
- Username: Use your GitHub username (e.g.,
jmpicnic) so team members can identify you. - Email: Any email you prefer.
- Password: Your choice.
- Username: Use your GitHub username (e.g.,
- Check your email and confirm your account by clicking the verification link.
- Log in to Hypothesis at hypothes.is/login.
- While logged in, click this link to join the team group: hypothes.is/groups/e4e5jGAx/arda-products
You’re all set.
Leaving a Comment
Section titled “Leaving a Comment”- Visit any page on the documentation site.
- Click the small
<tab on the right edge of the page to open the Hypothesis sidebar. - Important: Make sure the group selector near the top of the sidebar is set to arda-products, not “Public”. This keeps your comments visible only to the team. Hypothesis remembers your selection, so you only need to do this once.
- Select any text on the page that you want to comment on. A small toolbar will appear — click Annotate.
- Write your comment and click Post.
Reading and Replying to Comments
Section titled “Reading and Replying to Comments”- Open the Hypothesis sidebar (
<tab on the right). - All annotations from team members on the current page are listed in the sidebar. Highlighted text on the page shows where comments are anchored.
- Click Reply on any annotation to respond.
- Tags — Add tags to your annotations to categorize them (e.g.,
question,suggestion,typo). - Search — Use the search box at the top of the sidebar to filter annotations by tag or keyword (e.g.,
tag:"question"). - Resolving discussions — When a discussion has been addressed, reply with the tag
RESOLVEDso the team can track which threads are done. - Automatic cleanup — A GitHub Action periodically hides resolved annotations older than 30 days so they no longer clutter the sidebar.
- AI agent integration — AI coding agents can also read and write Hypothesis annotations via the Hypothesis MCP server. See Using Hypothesis with AI Agents for setup and workflow examples.
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