Help is here! One hundred articles out
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Help is here! One hundred articles out

As we head for our launch in Product Hunt and other communities later this quarter, we wanted to make LocalOps platform self serve and super obvious for developers to get started with.

So our team doubled down on Developer documentation past week. And wrote a ton of example code, documentation, manuals and help articles.

We did count them and we produced ~100 articles across our Help center and Developer documentation.

Checkout our developer documentation here - https://docs.localops.co and help center here - https://help.localops.co.

We didn't stop there 👆.

We shipped example full stack applications using ReactJS on the Front end and Python / NodeJS / Golang on the backend, to guide developers using one of these stacks to package their application as Helm chart and bring their applications to LocalOps.

Checkout example repositories here:

  1. NodeJS - https://github.com/localopsco/node-todo-example
  2. Python/Django - https://github.com/localopsco/django-todo-example
  3. Golang - https://github.com/localopsco/go-sample-app

If someone is not using ReactJS, there are other examples available as well in our developer docs:

Angular | LocalOps
This documentation provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a Single Page Application (SPA) using Angular and deploying it to LocalOps.
Ember | LocalOps
This documentation provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a Single Page Application (SPA) using Ember.js and deploying it to LocalOps.
VueJS | LocalOps
This documentation provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a Single Page Application (SPA) using VueJs, Vite, and deploying it to LocalOps.

(Soon) LocalOps GPT:

We may create our official GPT sometime. And publish it on GPT marketplace for our users to add us, ask questions directly within ChatGPT interface 😇.

Stay tuned!

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We consider Documentation as our product too. We want to make it easy for Developers & DevOps teams to find what they need and quickly move on.

We will continue investing a lot of our time to make Developer documentation super rich.