* hide the mess! (#3)
* initial changes to folder structure
* redirect tests
* fix links
* fix links and redirects
* fix link and remove redirects for now
* fixing more broken links
* updates
* more broken links
* trunk fmt
* really forked something up
* another broken link
* really forked something up
* fixing links again
* LINKS FINALLY FIXED, added missing seeed devices
* stupid vs code
* I really hate vs code
* honestly, I despise vs code
* I want to kick vs code
* All this extra work for what
* spacing
* I really want to curse vs code
* spacing
* spacing
* Renamed folder
* had to go nuclear to fix
* trunk fmt
* add heltec vision master series
* fixing links
* test redirect
* need to rename heltec folder to allow for redirects
* needed to change raspberry-pi to raspberrypi
* oops fix links
* add chatter to index
* redirects -- I think this is comprehensive
* pesky comma
* no
* remove images
* smaller images
* indents and white spaces
* remove weird {" "}
* remove large photo
* add smaller image, use image that wasn't being used
Since the original docs were made, Seeed released a specific Metastatic version of the Wio Tracker 1110, the "Wio Tracker 1110 Dev Kit for Meshtastic".
Update the documents to select this tab by the default, and change the store page so people looking to buy get the Meshtastic version rather than the vanilla one.
* adding documentation for chatter and its keypad
* restore lock file
* updating the doc to add the TAB and RIGHT buttons mapping
* fix SHIFT bug
* change images format
* convert images to webp
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* Updates to Linux Native Hardware documentation
* Fix bash to shell in documentation markup
* Removed Log from service and removed Logrotate until future, added command to view the logs from journal.
* Remove StandardError output
* Update docs/hardware/devices/linux-native-hardware/linux-native-hardware.mdx
Correct Spelling Mistake
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* Update docs/hardware/devices/linux-native-hardware/linux-native-hardware.mdx
configure does read better then setup in this instance, changing as suggested.
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added User Button to peripherals per issue #1027 this will make it clear where we would recommend plugging a user button without using an additional IO board. Also added the link to guide.