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  1. ProcessWire Commerce will be here later today. As mentioned in earlier discussions, my hope is that this will very much become a community project. ProcessWire Commerce is a mature project that powers hundreds of shops, big and small. There still some work needed to make it better. This is where you can chime in, to the extent you can. Please note: I don't have it all figured out yet. With your help, we can figure it out together, including the contribution process. Below are the things that currently need to be worked on. Documentation: Frontend documentation - for frontend developers: End-to-end how to work with ProcessWire Commerce in the frontend to build a shop. Backend documentation - for shop editors. How to use the GUI to configure, build, run and manage a shop. API documentation - for documenting how ProcessWire Commerce is built, developing for it and contributing. Still considering if/how to how to host documentation. Suggestions welcome. Fix Bugs Identify, report and suggest bug fixes. Please file bug reports in the repo here - https://github.com/kongondo/ProcessWireCommerce/issues. Fork the project, fix bugs and submit PRs. Tutorials Help write ProcessWire Commerce tutorials for different audiences. Help create demos. Ecosystem Help grow the project. Star it on GitHub. Create add-ons. Build migration tools. Create a logo for ProcessWire Commerce. Help write unit tests (???) Site Profiles Help develop an official, multi-lingual, modern site profile/theme to be used to showcase ProcessWire Commerce. Contribute site profiles or themes.
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  2. Yes! This would be great! I like the idea....but... I've got Node fatigue 😁 and I really don't like writing Markdown... So what now? If only there was a way I could work comfortably in ProcessWire and export to Markdown, or better to GitHub... Yes! This is it. OK, I really don't want to use Laravel blade or Twig. Just give me plain PHP. Wait, https://www.atasasmaz.com/p/atas-php-ssg https://github.com/atas/ssg Yes! Now I can have my cake and eat it too! 😄. I'll have a play and see if I can use this in ProcessWire, maybe as a library or a module. This, I think, offers the best of several words! Living the dream! Everyone can generate their Markdown as they please! 😄 Thanks for the idea. I'll have a play. We'll also need to come up with a templating structure of some sort for the docs, to guide contributors. Thanks!
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