Practical Notes
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- README links a “5-minute quick start” page and separate sections for workflows, commands, subagents, and MCP tools.
- Using it is mostly navigation: clone for offline browsing or use the hosted docs site linked in README.
Main
How to get value from a resource hub:
- Skim the “getting started” links first so your baseline setup is correct.
- Treat the “workflow/commands” sections as a checklist—pick one technique and apply it on a real repo the same day.
- If you’re adopting MCP, use the MCP tools section as a map of “what to integrate next”.
- Keep one canonical internal doc for your team; link out to this hub instead of copy-pasting everything.
Resource lists are most useful when you turn them into a weekly practice plan.
FAQ
Q: Is this an official guide? A: No—it's a community-maintained hub. Use it as navigation and cross-check with official docs when needed.
Q: Do I need to clone it? A: Not required. README links a hosted docs site; cloning helps with offline search and bookmarking.
Q: What topics does it cover? A: README links installation, pricing, workflows, commands, subagents, and MCP tools sections.