Where can I read the 3.X documentation? #3489
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I'm trying to read the 3.X documentation but can't find it |
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ghiscoding
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each command still have their own dedicated readme file (for example version), they used be available directly from the main readme page but they removed all the links from the main page and it's harder to find (I don't know why they've done that, it was helpful) and there aren't that many changes between 3.x and 6.x so you should still be able to follow the docs by just going to the /commands folder and click on the command you're interested in to see the associated docs |
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each command still have their own dedicated readme file (for example version), they used be available directly from the main readme page but they removed all the links from the main page and it's harder to find (I don't know why they've done that, it was helpful) and there aren't that many changes between 3.x and 6.x so you should still be able to follow the docs by just going to the /commands folder and click on the command you're interested in to see the associated docs