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by loh 1652 days ago
This is actually exactly what Molecule.dev is all about. All of the documentation, guides, and tutorials are written with both teams and individuals in mind.

It includes detailed step-by-step guides for every little thing you need to know to develop, release (and rerelease) your app on every platform you've selected, using the tools you've selected. It also covers many edge cases and obscure issues which we know that you will probably run into.

It's written for developers of varying levels of experience so that any member of the team (present or future) can quickly jump on board and get started building and deploying.

It also includes a (very meta) guide which explains how to update the guide itself and regenerate new documentation as you (and your team) add to it for your own purposes.

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Where? There seems to be no way to access this documentation without spending hundreds of USD on a code platform.
Thousands of hours have gone into building Molecule.dev over the past year, which itself is the culmination of tens of thousands of hours of experience, honing in on the absolute best tools and approaches. It makes no sense to give it all away for free. As much as I would love to live in a world where we could all freely share our hard work like this, people need to make a living somehow.

Starting this week, however, we'll be publishing regular articles about the inner workings, design decisions, and architecture, among other things. We may actually cover some of the core basics and release sample code with documentation. We'll probably publish at least 2 articles per week.

I understand that, but it makes it seem off-topic for this thread. There are other off-topic (but possibly great) for-profit courses and such too, and no one's bringing them up because that's not what the Ask HN is about.
Maybe we can release the documentation and tutorials separately, and possibly some of it for free. It's much better if you have all of the code though!