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Developer documentation is a powerful tool in developer relations because It provides all the necessary information during the on-boarding process and keeps your users informed on changes such as release notes, status reports and new and updated topics. Using a design thinking approach, this book aims to provide an easy to follow blueprint for building successful developer documentation by using the award winning platformOS developer portal.You'll work with practical usable templates, workflows, and tools all validated and the peer-reviewed by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators and international experts in the fields of documentation, technical writing, developer relations and UX design. This book reveals the many factors that have to be considered while crafting developer documentation, such as hitting the right target audience, designing a seamless on-boarding experience for users, selecting the right workflows and data analysis methods. You'll examine these very large and complex mix of topics, each with their own considerations and concerns, and gain insight as to why it's difficult for those working on developer documentation to understand the process as a whole, as well as all the necessary ingredients, tools and resources.Crafting Docs for Success is your one stop resource to communicating and empowering your community to contribute and help maintain projects and documentation, as well as further improve diversity and inclusion. What You'll LearnExamine how user research facilitates documentation developmentUtilize design thinking, community-driven documentation, and Docs as Code Understand editorial workflows and what happens at each stepWrite a style guide from scratch and use it for content productionReview how methods and strategies fall into place during technical implementationWho This Book Is ForSoftware developers and designers, documentation maintainers and managers, technical writers, developer relations practitioners and advocates, technical community managers, developer marketers, and start-up founders, CTOs and CEOs