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Meta Documentation

Guidelines for documentation.

How documentation is organized

This documentation exists in the Puter repository. You may be reading this on the GitHub wiki instead, which we generate from the repository docs. These docs are always under a directory named doc/.

From ./contributors/structure.md:

The top-level doc directory contains the file you're reading right now. Its scope is documentation for using and contributing to Puter in general, and linking to more specific documentation in other places.

All doc directories will have a README.md which should be considered as the index file for the documentation. All documentation under a doc directory should be accessible via a path of links starting from README.md.

Documentation Structure

The top-level doc directory contains the following subdirectories:

  • api/ - API documentation for Puter services
  • contributors/ - Documentation for contributors to the Puter project
  • devmeta/ - Meta documentation for developers
  • i18n/ - Internationalization documentation
  • planning/ - Project planning documentation
  • self-hosters/ - Documentation for self-hosting Puter
  • uncategorized/ - Miscellaneous documentation

As well as some files:

  • README.md - Documentation overview optimized for humans.
  • AI.md - Documentation overview optimized for AI/LLM agents.

Module-specific documentation follows a similar structure, with each module having its own doc directory. For contributor-specific documentation within a module, use a contributors subdirectory within the module's doc directory.

Docs Styleguide

"is" and "is not"

  • When "A is B", bold "is": "A is B" (A **is** B)
  • When "A is not B", bold "not": "A is not B" (A is **not** B)