- Replaced "⚠️ ISSUE" with "Warning: ISSUE" for consistency across dependency architecture documentation.
- Removed checkmarks from completed items in various documents to maintain uniformity in status representation.
- Enhanced clarity by ensuring all sections follow a consistent formatting style.
Benefits:
- Improves readability and consistency in documentation, making it easier for contributors to understand the project's status and issues.
- Aligns with the overall documentation style, fostering a more professional appearance across all documents.
- Introduced a new document detailing YAZE's dependency architecture, identifying optimization opportunities, and proposing a roadmap for reducing build times and improving maintainability.
- Included a complete dependency graph, key findings, and a detailed refactoring plan to enhance modularity and reduce circular dependencies.
- Document serves as a reference for future development and architectural decisions, aiming for 40-60% faster incremental builds.
Benefits:
- Provides a clear understanding of the current state and future direction for YAZE's architecture.
- Facilitates better decision-making for developers regarding library organization and build optimization strategies.
- Introduced a new "Getting Started" guide to help users set up and use the YAZE software effectively.
- Added detailed "Testing Guide" outlining the testing framework and best practices for contributors.
- Created "Build Instructions" for macOS, Linux, and Windows, including environment verification and quick start with CMake presets.
- Documented the architecture and networking aspects of YAZE, focusing on service-oriented design and gRPC integration.
- Updated the index to reflect new documentation structure and improve navigation.