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docs: update directory structure in readme #1762

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This PR updates the directory structure in the README to reflect the new directories.

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    • Updated the directory structure in the README for improved clarity.
    • Replaced /developers with /how-to guides and /nodes with /tutorials.
    • Added guides for running a node, deploying rollups, and building on Celestia under the new categories.
    • Marked the comment regarding the /guides category as a work-in-progress (WIP).

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The pull request updates the README.md file, specifically modifying the directory structure of the documentation. The categories /developers and /nodes have been replaced with /how-to guides and /tutorials. The new /how-to guides category includes guides for running a node, deploying rollups, and building on Celestia, while the /tutorials category focuses on tutorials for interacting with the celestia-node. The comment regarding the /guides category remains but is marked as a work-in-progress.

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README.md Updated directory structure: /developers/how-to guides, /nodes/tutorials. Retained comment on /guides as WIP.

Possibly related PRs

  • docs: Added a link to the project site #1726: The changes in the README.md file to include a link to the Celestia website are related to the overall documentation structure updates in the main PR, which also focuses on enhancing clarity and organization.
  • fix navigation to previous page #1729: The modifications in the developers/blobstream-contracts.md file regarding navigation improvements align with the main PR's goal of restructuring documentation for better user experience and clarity.
  • Implement diataxis #1742: The implementation of the diataxis framework aims to improve the organization of documentation, which is directly related to the changes made in the main PR to enhance the directory structure and clarity of the documentation content.

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README.md (1)

38-40: Consider adding example content types for each category.

To help users and contributors better understand what belongs where, consider adding 1-2 specific examples for each category. For instance:

  • how-to guides: "How to set up a light node", "How to deploy a sovereign rollup"
  • tutorials: "Tutorial: First steps with celestia-node", "Tutorial: Data availability sampling"
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38-40: LGTM! Clear and well-organized directory structure.

The new categorization into "how-to guides" and "tutorials" provides a clearer separation of concerns and makes it easier for users to find relevant documentation.

@jcstein jcstein merged commit addb868 into celestiaorg:main Oct 23, 2024
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