/developer-content

Collection of Developer content for exploring, learning, and building in the Solana ecosystem.

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Solana Developer Content

This repo is the open source home of content for developers looking to learn and develop on the Solana blockchain.

These markdown based content posts are gathered from contributors from around the Solana ecosystem and displayed on solana.com/developers for all to learn from.

Currently, there are a few primary types of Solana Developer content within this repo:

  • developer guides - tutorials on how to build dApps and programs on the Solana blockchain
  • developer resources - collection of the popular frameworks, sdks, documentation sites, and developer tools from around the ecosystem

Developer Guides

The Solana Developer guides teach new and experienced developers how to build on Solana. They teach various programming concepts on Solana and often dive into popular sdks and provide code examples to build dApps.

Developer Resources

Explore the top Solana Developer resources from around the ecosystem. Including the most popular developer frameworks, sdks, documentation websites, and general developer tooling.

Developer Courses

Soon, tm.

Developer Content Repo

This repo contains multiple different types of developer "content records". Each type grouping of content records aims to sever a specific purpose.

Available content types

Below is a table describing each currently active type of content, including the corresponding repo path and webpage for viewing on Solana.com.

Content Type Repo Path Webpage URL
guides ./content/guides View guides
resources ./content/resources View resources
courses ./content/courses soon, tm.

Written in markdown

The various types of developer content records within this repo are written in standard markdown files, with YAML frontmatter.

Each of the content records use the YAML frontmatter to store specific pieces of metadata about the content. The specifically required YAML fields may be slightly different between the content records groups (e.g. guides, resources, courses, etc).

The specific list of required and optional frontmatter fields are viewable in the contentlayer.config.ts file. And are enforced via Contentlayer and GitHub actions.