👩🎓 Level: Beginner
patternplate
documentation is categorized into Guides, Advanced and References.
All doc items state the recommended skill level👩🎓.
Guides and Advanced topics will also state the time ⏲ it will take to complete them.
The levels are meant to help you understand where to begin your journey with patternplate. Don't let them put you off!
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The recommended levels for the instructions in this documentation are structured according to the technical knowledge required.
Instructions for common use cases that can be followed step by step. This is where you'll want to begin when exploring patternplate and its features. Most guides are written for beginners.
Advanced topics usually require technical knowledge at the level of a professional software developer.
Most users will rarely read this section unless they are entrusted with the technical setup of a patternplate project.
Detailed technical documentation about various patternplate
features
and its API. The reference section will become your go-to place for docs as you grow more familiar
with patternplate
. References are written with intermediate users and developers in mind.