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Outline of docs structure #4381
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Sounds good to me, @dberenbaum ! |
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Agreed, I think we need to make it better than
Makes sense. Would we want subpages for each remote like we now have in the guide? Then it becomes as nested as it is now, so now I'm second guessing this 😅 . |
I think we can keep it:
wdyt? |
It could work, or it might be too busy. Let's put this as a p2 for now. We have already moved this info around a lot. I'd rather focus on get started and new content focused on basic workflows than on moving around the existing content. |
Another benefit would be to have somewhere to mention environment variables |
Bumping the importance here but also want to consider other changes to consolidate the dvc/mlops docs (dvc, dvclive, studio, vs code) |
Originally posted by @SoyGema in #4919 (comment) Consider moving integrations to a top-level section if we do this reorg |
Combining with the ideas in #5153, we can use this ticket to discuss the overall structure of the docs. Here's a proposal of an ideal state to work towards:
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Opening for discussion. We recently finished moving all the remote info from the command reference to distinct user guides. I think it's way more organized now, but I worry that it's too deeply nested inside user-guide->data-management->remote storage.
We know that this is some of the most frequently visited info, and so is user-guide->project structure->dvc.yaml files. Can we create a top-level reference section that includes remotes, project structure, CLI, and Python references? I think it would help make these pages easier to find and create a cleaner separation between more narrative guides and technical reference material.
Proposed structure would look like:
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