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README.md
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Welcome | 10 |
Welcome to the LibreTime documentation, you should find everything you need to know about LibreTime.
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🚧 LibreTime is in being modernized and is finalizing the forking process. Be aware that breaking change may occur and that the documentation may not be up to date.
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Getting started
Are you new to LibreTime? This is the place to start!
The documentation is divided into multiple parts:
- the Administrator manual provide guides and references to setup and configure LibreTime.
- the User manual provide guides and tutorials for managers, and content creators to use LibreTime.
- the Developer manual provide guides to integrate LibreTime, or improve and contribute to LibreTime.
Getting help
Having trouble? We’d like to help!