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Welcome!
This documentation provides guidance on all spheres of contribution one may need in order to start working on projects. The content is tailored to provide support for the current tech stack, which may result in potential compatibility issues with older projects that do not utilize it.
Adhering to the principles outlined in this documentation is crucial, as with a standardized tech stack, team members can seamlessly participate in code reviews, provide assistance, and perform refactoring tasks, regardless of their project-specific tech stack, thereby promoting a culture of shared knowledge.
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Getting Started
The documentation is composed of three primary sections, enabling team members to concentrate on specific areas of relevance.
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Order
Each section's pages are intentionally sorted from most valuable to least valuable within the context of creating a project from scratch. This approach ensures an intuitive navigation experience throughout the documentation.
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Relevance
In addition, each page contains a status indicator that represents the page's relevance, signifying whether the content remains current and aligned with the latest standards.
Latest
The page is currently aligned with the latest standards, and the information provided can be relied upon. Any unexpected outcomes are likely the result of incorrect implementation, rather than inaccuracies in the documentation.
Outdated
The page may not reflect the most recent principles, and some information might not be entirely accurate. It is essential to consider that unexpected outcomes may occur, and therefore, it may not be productive to invest excessive time attempting to implement the instructions exactly as described.
Unstable
The page is likely outdated and not aligned with current standards. It is advisable not to rely on the information provided and instead seek assistance from more up-to-date sources.