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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Favorite dev docs site you regularly use and why?
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Jason Goldberg Ⓜ️ 💜
@betashop.eth
Anyone have any favorites specifically for GraphQL APIs?
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Tayyab - d/acc
@tayyab
Another anti-example: Ceramic
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Stas
@stas
https://devdocs.io amongst others (per use-case)
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
Old school, but I always felt the Django docs were quite excellent. https://docs.djangoproject.com/ - good versioning - comprehensive - helpful combo of guides and reference
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Sinaxyz
@meyanis.eth
Expo.dev best developer experience I ever have
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Alex Loukissas 🍉
@futureartist
Does StackOverflow count?
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tywen
@tywen.eth
Any site that whitelabels readme.com brings me joy. The curl simulator on the right hand side is so so useful
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
Related — https://review.firstround.com/investing-in-internal-documentation-a-brick-by-brick-guide-for-startups#introduction
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
@perl startup tech dev
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
@perl
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max ⚡
@maxp.eth
Gitbook best off-the-shelf I’ve seen. For custom docs, Tailwind
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
Vercel and tailwind are good. Stripe and plaid often cited as web2 canonical examples. Worth noting that for good "bang for you buck", the options are: - gitbook - markdoc (from stripe) - docusaurus (from meta) Please share if you know more!
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Jake Casey
@jakeacasey
farcaster docs site coming? 👀
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Kevin
@typedarray.eth
favorites: nextjs, sqlite, wagmi least favorite: foundry for me, good docs do two things: 1) help me build a mental model of how the tool is meant to be used -> the "guides" section 2) unblock me as quickly as possible -> the "API reference" section
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Tayyab - d/acc
@tayyab
Tailwind, Ethers.JS, Stripe, axios Anti example: Auth0, MongoDB
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Abhay
@in
meta answer - really like how this site articulates different types of documentation by function, and provides resources for each https://documentation.divio.com/
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Andy Jagoe
@andyjagoe
https://stripe.com/docs/api - comprehensive - clear - well organized
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Greg
@greg
I like the Next.js docs https://nextjs.org/docs - Good SEO - Helpful code examples - Generally well-explained concepts
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Zach
@zachterrell
Tailwind, first party and good cmd+K
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