[DOCS] Make the official, complete and up to date documentation easy to find
Documentation Type
Other
Documentation Location
Section/Topic
Finding the official docs at all
Current Documentation
Claude Code Docs is the official, complete and up to date Claude Code documentation. I find it to be quite good. Sadly people are likely to fail to find it since the link is missing or hard to find in most places where one would expect to find it.
What's Wrong or Missing?
- I cannot find it at all at
- Web pages
- https://claude.com/ Missing from the "Learning" section in resources
- Claude Academy Missing from the "Learning" section in resources
- https://claude.com/resources/courses: Missing from the "Learning" section in resources
- https://claude.com/resources/tutorials : Missing from the "Learning" section in resources
- https://support.claude.com/en/
- How to get support
- Web applications
- Claude Chat Missing from the Learn More menu and the Get Help panel
- Claude Code Missing from the Learn More menu and the Get Help panel
- Desktop applications and integrations
- Claude Desktop Application: Missing from the help menu
- The VSCode plugin: Missing from the startup guide.
- Jetbrains plugin: I can't find any help
- It is there but very easily missed and missing where one would expect it.
- Claude Code Product Page Missing from the "Learning" section in resources
- Good visibility
- Web
- This github repository: Linked prominently in the readme
- Applications and plugins
- CLI: Clearly displayed in /help
Suggested Improvement
The official, complete and up to date Claude Code documentation should be prominently visible in all of the above places, in particular in the sections where I specifically call it out for being missing.
Impact
High - Prevents users from using a feature
Additional Context
I set this as high, because I'm convinced that many/most new users will waste their time with partial fragmented and out of date documentation instead of finding the actually very good documentation that they should be prominently guided to from the very start. They may well never find it. I myself wasted days before I finally stumbled upon the real documentation and could get started learning effectively.
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