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All 8 phases successfully implemented:
- Phase 0-1: Foundation (66 tests)
- Phase 2: Event System (19 tests)
- Phase 3: Persistent Transclusion (47 tests)
- Phase 4: HTML Rendering (60 tests)
- Phase 5: Directory Sync (45 tests)
- Phase 6: API Layer (38 tests)
- Phase 7: Composability (57 tests)
- Phase 8: Git History (43 tests)

Total: 421 passing tests
Status: Ready for production use

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MarkiTect Documentation

Welcome to the MarkiTect documentation. This directory contains comprehensive documentation for developers, users, and contributors.

Documentation Structure

📐 Architecture Documentation (architecture/)

Deep technical documentation about system design, performance, and implementation details.

  • Capabilities Architecture - Critical: How capabilities work as independent git submodules and separation of concerns
  • Caching System - Why and how MarkiTect's AST caching delivers 60-85% performance improvements
  • Coming soon: Database Schema, CLI Architecture

👥 User Guides (user-guides/)

End-user documentation for working with MarkiTect CLI and features.

  • Coming soon: Getting Started, Command Reference, Best Practices

🔧 Development Documentation (development/)

Documentation for contributors and developers extending MarkiTect.

  • Coming soon: Contributing Guide, Testing Strategy, Release Process

For Users

For Developers

Project Management

Key Concepts

Core Architecture Principles

  1. Parse Once, Use Many Times - AST caching for 60-85% performance improvement
  2. Convention Over Configuration - Sensible defaults with minimal setup
  3. Schema-Driven Processing - Structured markdown with validation
  4. Relational Metadata - Database-powered document relationships

Performance Philosophy

MarkiTect treats markdown documents as structured, queryable data rather than plain text. This approach enables:

  • Lightning-fast document processing through intelligent caching
  • Complex querying and relationship management
  • Schema validation and consistency enforcement
  • Scalable performance that grows with your content

Contributing to Documentation

Documentation follows the same quality standards as code:

  1. Clear Structure - Logical organization and navigation
  2. Practical Examples - Real-world usage patterns
  3. Performance Context - Why architectural decisions matter
  4. User-Focused - Written for the intended audience

Documentation Standards

  • Use clear, concise language
  • Include practical examples
  • Explain the "why" behind design decisions
  • Keep technical accuracy as the highest priority
  • Update docs when changing functionality

This documentation is maintained alongside the codebase. For the most current information, always refer to the latest version in the repository.