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Does Duct have user-focussed documentation somewhere? I was trying to figure out what Duct is and what functionality it provides and how all these parts look like in code (to get a feeling for whether I like it), but README in https://github.com/duct-framework/duct is extremely generic and the Getting Started guide also does not really give me an overview. What I know so far is that Duct uses a very powerful configuration mechanism, but that's about it...
@urzds James Reeves has written some blog posts about it too
You mean these posts from 2017? https://www.booleanknot.com/blog/
@danielcompton @urzds The blog posts are out of date as the latest Duct. James has updated guide.rst
in the docs repo though, which has the same approach