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Yes, there are even documentations about documentation which is itself a bit of a paradox when you think about it. But there are many documentation sources out today for just that purpose.
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In fact Obsidian itself is a fantastic documentation source. It serves to explain and give tutorials for me. Just stick with one though.
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Documentation Sources:
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- Wikipedia
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- the original documentation site
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- this generally documents **concepts** though and serves as an encyclopedia for documentation on certain topics.
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- Notion
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- Notion has a wiki template too
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- Notion documents more adaptively and is user-friendly for many kinds of adaptation from **code** to task-assigning.
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- Obsidian
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- Especially with Obsidian Publish it can turn into a great wiki
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- Google Docs
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- you can now publish anything made in gDocs to the web!
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- MkDocs
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