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README.md
TimeSafari Documentation
Author: Matthew Raymer
Date: 2025-01-27
Status: 🎯 COMPLETE - Documentation organized and structured
Documentation Structure
This documentation is organized into logical categories to ensure easy navigation and maintenance. Each folder contains no more than 7 items to maintain clarity and usability.
📚 User Guides (user-guides/
)
Documentation for end users and potential users of TimeSafari:
- User Guide - Comprehensive explanation of TimeSafari's purpose and features
- Quick Start Guide - Immediate actionable steps for new users
- Real-World Examples - Concrete stories of community transformation
🔧 Build System (build-system/
)
Documentation for building and deploying TimeSafari across platforms:
- Build Systems Overview - Complete architecture of build processes
- Build Troubleshooting - Common issues and solutions
- Platform-specific build scripts and configurations
- Auto-run and automation guides
🔄 Migration (migration/
)
Documentation for the database migration from Dexie to SQLite:
- Migration progress tracking and assessments
- Migration templates and best practices
- Component migration testing and validation
- Migration tools and utilities
💻 Development (development/
)
Documentation for developers working on TimeSafari:
- Domain configuration and setup
- Development tools and utilities
- Code standards and templates
- Testing frameworks and practices
🏗️ Architecture (architecture/
)
High-level system design and architectural decisions:
- System architecture overview
- Design patterns and principles
- Integration guides
- Performance considerations
🧪 Testing (testing/
)
Testing documentation and procedures:
- Test frameworks and tools
- Testing strategies and methodologies
- Quality assurance processes
- Performance testing guidelines
📖 Examples (examples/
)
Code examples and implementation patterns:
- Implementation examples
- Best practice demonstrations
- Integration examples
- Troubleshooting examples
Documentation Standards
File Organization
- Maximum 7 items per folder: Ensures easy navigation and maintenance
- Logical grouping: Related documents are grouped together
- Clear naming: File names clearly indicate content and purpose
- Version control: All changes are tracked in git with proper commit messages
Documentation Quality
- Rich documentation: Comprehensive coverage at file, class, and method levels
- Consistent formatting: Follows established markdown standards
- Regular updates: Documentation is updated as code changes
- User-focused: Content is written for the intended audience
Maintenance
- Regular reviews: Documentation is reviewed and updated regularly
- Feedback integration: User feedback is incorporated into documentation
- Cross-references: Related documents are properly linked
- Searchability: Content is organized for easy discovery
Getting Started
For Users
- Start with the Quick Start Guide
- Read the User Guide for comprehensive understanding
- Explore Real-World Examples for inspiration
For Developers
- Review the Build System Overview
- Check Development Setup for environment configuration
- Understand the Migration Process if working on database changes
For Contributors
- Read the Development Guidelines
- Review Testing Procedures
- Check Architecture Decisions
Contributing to Documentation
When adding or updating documentation:
- Choose the right folder: Place documents in the most appropriate category
- Follow naming conventions: Use clear, descriptive file names
- Maintain folder limits: Create sub-folders if a folder exceeds 7 items
- Update this README: Add new categories or reorganize as needed
- Version in git: Commit documentation changes with clear messages
Documentation Tools
- Markdown: All documentation uses markdown format
- Git: Version control for all documentation changes
- Linting: Markdown linting ensures consistent formatting
- Validation: Regular checks ensure documentation accuracy
This documentation structure is designed to scale with the project while maintaining clarity and usability.