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## Documentation Organization ## Documentation Organization
| Section | File Path | Description | | Section | File Path | Description |
| :----------------------: | :------------------------------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | :----------------------: | :---------------------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
| About Meshtastic | `docs/about` | High level explanation of of Meshtastic. | | About Meshtastic | `docs/about` | A high level explanation of Meshtastic plus everything relating to the Meshtastic mesh. This includes radio settings, mesh algorithm and encryption. |
| Meshtastic Software | `docs/software` | Current bulk of documentation running through each Meshtastic project. | | Getting Started | `docs/getting-started` | Instructions on how to get the Meshtastic firmware onto a users device. |
| Getting Started | `docs/getting-started` | Instructions on how to get the Meshtastic firmware onto a users device. | | Device Settings | `docs/settings` | Details for both the device and module configurations. Details each user setting and offers explanations on their functionalities in addition to guiding the user on how to configure the device using the various clients available (Android, CLI, iOS, Web).|
| Device Settings | `docs/software/settings` | Details each user setting and provides explanations for what the setting does and how to configure the device using the various clients available (Android, CLI, iOS, Web) | | Hardware Details | `docs/hardware` | Any hardware related content such as officially supported radios and their peripherals such as 3d printed cases, antennas, buttons, chime, rotary encoders, and screens. |
| Hardware Details | `docs/hardware` | Any hardware related content. Any time a user is attaching a peripheral accessory to their device. That includes 3D printed cases, antennas, buttons, chimes, rotary encoders, and screens. | | Meshtastic Software | `docs/software` | An overview of the current software used in conjunction with Meshtastic to include officially supported client and community applications. |
| Radio Mesh Details | `docs/mesh` | This section discusses everything relating to the Meshtastic mesh. Mesh health metrics will be discussed here as well as topics such as signal strength, range and anything else pertaining to "over the air". | | Contribute to Meshtastic | `docs/developers` | Details of the necessary information needed for developers to start contributing to the development of the Meshtastic project. |
| Contribute to Meshtastic | `docs/developers` | Details each of the projects and how they work together to give a developer an idea of how the Meshtastic ecosystem operates. | | Legal | `docs/legal` | Any legal information. Most changes here will be handled by developers actually working on the projects that require any legal disclosures. Examples include: the Meshtastic trademark, terms of service, and privacy policy. |
| About the Documentation | `docs/maintaining-documentation` | This section explains how our documentation is organized, how to make edits to the documentation, view a local copy of your fork of the project. Style guides and tips will also be included here. |
| Legal | `docs/legal` | Any legal information. Most changes here will be handled by developers actually working on the projects that require any legal disclosures. Examples include: the Meshtastic trademark, terms of service, and privacy policy. |
## Quick Start ## Quick Start