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Chronologue documentation
Tina Luedtke edited this page May 7, 2022
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The main goal of the Chronologue project is to document the API and the website using the templates from the TGD project using a docs-as-code approach. Once the Chronologue group tested the existing templates, we can request additional templates. The request should consist of actionable requirements and a prioritization suggestion. We decided to not actively take part in creating new templates, so we still have a fresh set of eyes when testing a new template.
We use the Good Docs Project's websiteto host our documentation. The document language is Markdown.
🚧 This is a list of docs from a past version of the Wiki. We can revisit it and discuss which doctypes we want to tackle next. 🚧
- Reference
- api-reference 👍
- Glossary
- FAQ
- Manual
- User guide
- Installation guide 👍
- Developers' guide
- Administrators’ guide
- Defining personas guide
- Task
- Tutorial
- How-to
- API-quickstart 👍
- Concept
- Business overview (About page, Landing page)
- Technical overview
- Case Study
- White paper
- Explanation
- Community
- Community guidelines
- README
- Contributors' guide
- Code of Conduct
- Project Governance
- License
- Style guides
- Code/Developer style guide
- Documentation style guide
- Release notes
- Logging
- Pull request template
- Issue reporting template
- Comments (structured comments you can grok and grep)
- Error messages
- Planning
- Information Architecture
- Documentation Plan
- Requirements
- User Stories
- Engineering Requirements
- Tests
Chronologue is always capitalized.
Preferred Term | Avoid These Terms | Explanation |
---|---|---|
Chronologue | Chronolog | British English spelling |
Chronologue | The Chronologue | Only use the definite article (The) when referring to the project itself. |
The Chronologue project... | Only use the definite article (The) when referring to the project itself. | |
Chronologue helps you... | Chronologue is singular |