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A systematic framework for technical documentation authoring.
The Grand Unified Theory of Documentation
—David Laing
The Diátaxis framework aims to solve the problem of structure in technical documentation. It adopts a systematic approach to understanding the needs of documentation users in their cycle of interaction with a product.
Note
The name Diátaxis comes from the Ancient Greek δῐᾰ́τᾰξῐς: dia (“across”) and taxis (“arrangement”).
Diátaxis identifies four modes of documentation - tutorials, how-to guides, technical reference and explanations. It derives its structure from the relationship between them.
In Diátaxis, each of these modes (or types) answers to a different user need, fulfills a different purpose and requires a different approach to its creation.
This is a Docusarus Site templated with the Diataxis layout of creating and viewing documentation.
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