DevDocs
Updated at 15 days ago
by cyberagiinc
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What is DevDocs
DevDocs is a centralized location for documentation and notes related to various development tasks and technologies used at Cyberagi Inc. It aims to provide a comprehensive and easily accessible knowledge base for developers. It's essentially a self-service documentation system.
How to use
The documentation is organized within the repository and can be accessed directly from GitHub. You can navigate the file structure to find the documentation you need. Specific contribution guidelines are outlined in CONTRIBUTING.md
, encouraging developers to actively contribute and maintain the documentation. This includes adding new documentation, updating existing documentation, and improving the overall structure.
Key features
- Centralized Documentation: Provides a single location for all development-related documentation.
- Markdown Format: Uses Markdown for easy readability and editing.
- Version Controlled: Leveraging Git for version control, allowing tracking of changes and collaboration.
- Contribution Guidelines: Encourages contributions and maintenance by the development team through
CONTRIBUTING.md
. - Self-Service: Empowering developers to find the information they need independently.
Use cases
- Onboarding new developers by providing a quick overview of the technologies and processes used at Cyberagi.
- Troubleshooting issues by providing documented solutions and common pitfalls.
- Learning new technologies or tools by providing tutorials and examples.
- Standardizing development practices by providing best practices and guidelines.
- Preserving knowledge within the organization.
FAQ
- How do I contribute to the documentation? Refer to the
CONTRIBUTING.md
file for detailed guidelines on how to contribute. - Where do I find documentation for a specific technology? Navigate the file structure within the repository to find the relevant documentation.
- Who is responsible for maintaining the documentation? All developers at Cyberagi are encouraged to contribute and maintain the documentation.
- What if I can't find the documentation I need? Create a new documentation entry or ask another developer to create one.
- What format should the documentation be in? All documentation should be written in Markdown.