Fidra Docs
This is the first markdown-first pass of Fidra's documentation.
The goal is not to describe every feature. The goal is to cover the things a real treasurer or committee member needs in order to set Fidra up safely, understand where data lives, and avoid the less obvious mistakes.
The website already contains marketing-style setup guides for the sync options. These docs should not duplicate those walkthroughs.
Principles
- Write for operators, not developers.
- Prefer task-based pages over feature tours.
- Explain the mechanism only as far as it helps someone use Fidra correctly.
- Keep setup and recovery guidance explicit.
- Do not maintain a second copy of the public setup guides in markdown.
Use the Website Guides For Setup Walkthroughs
These are the primary click-by-click setup guides:
The markdown docs should complement those pages with:
- file layout and storage rules
- recovery and backup guidance
- role and approval behavior
- keyboard shortcuts
- less intuitive conventions like date-based activities
Suggested Reading Order
- Files and Storage
- Install Notes
- Shared Folders in OneDrive and SharePoint
- Local Sync Notes
- Cloud Connect Notes
- Date-Based Activities
- Personnel and Approvals
- Planned Transactions
- Reports and Invoices
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Backups and Restore
- Treasurer Handover
- Troubleshooting and Recovery
Current Docs
Setup
- Files and Storage
- Install Notes
- Shared Folders in OneDrive and SharePoint
- Local Sync Notes
- Cloud Connect Notes
Workflows
- Date-Based Activities
- Personnel and Approvals
- Planned Transactions
- Reports and Invoices
- Treasurer Handover
Reference
Operations
Planned Next Pages
- Sync conflict review
- Audit log usage
Notes for Later
If these docs move onto the website later, the structure above is already suitable for a docs sidebar:
- Setup
- Workflows
- Reference
- Operations
That is the right shape for Fidra. It separates one-time setup from day-to-day usage and from recovery/admin tasks.