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Jason Woltje dd5b3117a7 docs: Restructure documentation with Bookstack-compatible hierarchy
- Organized docs into numbered shelf/book/chapter/page structure
- Created comprehensive README.md with project overview
- Added Getting Started book (quick start, installation, configuration)
- Added Development book (workflow, testing, type sharing)
- Added Architecture book (design principles, PDA-friendly patterns)
- Added API Reference book (conventions, authentication)
- Moved TYPE-SHARING.md to proper location
- Updated all cross-references in main README
- Created docs/README.md as master index
- Removed old QA automation reports
- Removed deprecated SETUP.md (content split into new structure)

Documentation structure follows Bookstack best practices:
- Numbered books: 1-getting-started, 2-development, 3-architecture, 4-api
- Numbered chapters and pages for ordering
- Clear hierarchy and navigation
- Cross-referenced throughout

Complete documentation available at: docs/README.md

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-28 17:46:33 -06:00

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# Development
Developer guide for contributing to Mosaic Stack.
## Chapters
1. **Workflow** — Git workflow, branching strategy, and testing requirements
2. **Database** — Schema design, migrations, and Prisma usage
3. **Type Sharing** — Type sharing strategy across the monorepo
## Development Standards
- **Test Coverage:** Minimum 85% for new code
- **TDD Approach:** Write tests before implementation
- **Code Style:** Follow Google Style Guides
- **Type Safety:** Everything must be properly typed
## Prerequisites
Complete the **Getting Started** book before diving into development.
## Next Steps
- Read **Architecture** to understand the system design
- Review **API** for endpoint conventions