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@fulleni fulleni commented Oct 9, 2025

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This pull request simplifies the project's documentation by removing outdated or unnecessary sections and navigation links. The changes aim to streamline the user experience by focusing the documentation on more relevant content and reducing navigational clutter.

Type of Change

  • ✨ New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • 🛠️ Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • ❌ Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • 🧹 Code refactor
  • ✅ Build configuration change
  • 📝 Documentation
  • 🗑️ Chore

- Deleted the section that described how the API Server, Mobile Client, and Web Dashboard work together
- This change simplifies the homepage content and reduces redundancy, as this information is already covered in the architecture page
… Mobile Client

- Removed API Server, Web Dashboard, and Mobile Client sections from the sidebar
- Collapsed the Getting Started section
- Updated the file astro.config.mjs
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This pull request simplifies the project's documentation by removing outdated or unnecessary sections and navigation links. The changes aim to streamline the user experience by focusing the documentation on more relevant content and reducing navigational clutter.

Highlights

  • Documentation Navigation: Removed several navigation items from the documentation sidebar configuration in astro.config.mjs, specifically those related to 'API Server', 'Web Dashboard', and 'Mobile Client'.
  • Content Simplification: Eliminated the 'How the Toolkit Fits Together' section from src/content/docs/index.mdx, which previously described the interdependencies of the API Server, Mobile Client, and Web Dashboard.
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@fulleni fulleni merged commit 2bb20d1 into main Oct 9, 2025
@fulleni fulleni deleted the docs/simplify branch October 9, 2025 05:30
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Code Review

I've reviewed your pull request. The main goal of simplifying the documentation is clear. However, I've found a couple of issues in astro.config.mjs that should be addressed. One is a minor formatting issue, and the other is a more significant concern about potentially orphaned documentation pages due to the removal of sidebar links. Please see my detailed comments below.

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