Update Documentation #49
Leopere
commented 2019-04-17 17:04:40 +02:00
(Migrated from github.com)
- chainquery readme and various documentation.
- lbrycrd readme and other various documentation.
- lbrynet readme and other various documentation.
- Main README.md should include tags and various specifics for documentation and links to docker-compose.yml examples and docker-compose.override.yml examples.
- Remove any WIP notes and TODO's from production and upgrade them to GitHub issues for tackling along with direct links to code within the repository down to the branch or commit for historical reasons and future netizens.
* [x] chainquery readme and various documentation.
* [x] lbrycrd readme and other various documentation.
* [x] lbrynet readme and other various documentation.
* [x] Main README.md should include tags and various specifics for documentation and links to docker-compose.yml examples and docker-compose.override.yml examples.
* [x] Remove any WIP notes and TODO's from production and upgrade them to GitHub issues for tackling along with direct links to code within the repository down to the branch or commit for historical reasons and future netizens.
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