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Improve Developer Experience for people new to Helix #711

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stefan-guggisberg opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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Improve Developer Experience for people new to Helix #711

stefan-guggisberg opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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@stefan-guggisberg
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stefan-guggisberg commented Apr 1, 2019

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

The currently available documentation is scattered over several projects, inconsistent and in some areas scarce to non-existent.

Creating a new project and deploying/publishing it is an error prone frustrating process.

A developer new to Helix will need expert help, explaining cryptic error messages, confusing CLI output, non-intuitive configuration options etc.

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There should be a one stop url for all Helix related documentation, linking/consolidating all existing documentation.

There should be a short concise tutorial guiding through the process of building, deploying and publishing a first Helix project.

The Helix CLI should provide reasonable defaults, meaningful & consistent output and error messages for inexperienced users.

A Developer new to Helix should be able to successfully finish the tutorial without any need for external help.

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rofe commented Sep 29, 2021

Let's tackle this in adobe/helix-pages#995 for Helix 3.

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