Alright.
Let me present to you, the new documentation website:
https://docs.joinmastodon.org/
I ported the API docs over (and improved them), the administration section is more cohesive, the design is responsive now
Alright.
Let me present to you, the new documentation website:
https://docs.joinmastodon.org/
I ported the API docs over (and improved them), the administration section is more cohesive, the design is responsive now
What's not on it:
I completely avoided talking about Docker, because by gods I am tired of always having to write two ways something can be done, and Docker has been source of so much trouble for people anyway.
There is no section on how to setup a development environment, contribution guidelines, how to translate (the last one is irrelevant because of Weblate anyway)
I replaced the FAQs from the old documentation with a better structured usage section.
I've gotta say for the amount of work I've poured into it, I have absolutely no clue how to determine if it's really been worth it
@Gargron Considering so many projects like pixelfed use the API reference docs, I would say its worth it. Great work, you set the standard pretty high ?
@marbahon The documentation is for Mastodon as a whole
@bigzaphod min_id is new, it'll come in 2.6.0
6 5 4 3 2 1
max_id=3 limit=2 will give you 2 1
since_id=3 limit=2 will give you 6 5
min_id=3 limit=2 will give you 5 4
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