Hey @Stripe is your API documentation on Git somewhere where I can send pull requests to save people time trying to figure stuff out?
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Replying to @CiPHPerCoder
Have you checked out our API Libraries page?https://stripe.com/docs/libraries
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Your API is easy to use if and only if you've read all of the documentation. There's nothing for people who skip to sections.
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Replying to @CiPHPerCoder
If you need a more guided introduction, you may want to check out our Getting Started guide: https://stripe.com/docs#getting-started …
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That doesn't solve the "I just want to jump straight to the only part of the API I should need to know, now it's confusing" problem.
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The problem isn't a need for a more guided introduction, the problem is that each subsection assumes knowledge of other sections.
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e.g. "I just want to, in total isolation, create a monthly subscription" assumes knowledge of sources, customers, etc.
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I'm assuming your answer is, "No, there is no git repository you can submit pull requests to, to improve our documentation."
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Replying to @CiPHPerCoder
1/ We do create product specific introduction guides to help with this, like https://stripe.com/docs/subscriptions/quickstart …
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2/ While there’s no GIT repository, we love hearing your feedback so please feel free to pass any other ideas along!
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