Resources
The resource hub collects entry points that sit outside the main reading path but still matter for collaboration and research: official sources of truth, contribution entry points, external background links, and references that help you understand the project’s context.
Collaboration and fact sources
Contributing— read this before submitting documentation, tests, or code changes.Developer Guide— maintainer-oriented build, test, and architecture material.- OpenSpec baseline — the current specification source of truth.
- GitHub repository — the main entry point for issues, discussions, releases, and source code.
Research and background material
Research appendix— on-site framing, references, and design-evolution notes.- FASTQ format (Wikipedia) — quick background on the file format.
- NCBI SRA submit formats — context for FASTQ as an exchange format.
- FastQC / fastp / Cutadapt — common QC and trimming context across the field.
History and archives
Archive Overview— explains what has been migrated and what remains for reference only.- GitHub Releases — review installable milestones and bundled release notes.
- Root
CHANGELOG.md— review the maintained project-level change history.
How to use these resources
If you hit a question in the main docs like “where is the long-term commitment for this?”, “how is this concept described across the field?”, or “why is an old document no longer updated?”, the resource hub is usually the fastest next stop.