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I'm not sure how useful it would be. I have become entirely convinced that providing end-user documentation is pointless and a waste of time. When many people can't read a short abstract stating the main use for this program, there is no hope that those people would comprehend the more technical aspects of this program. People are not going to RTFM. Just to be clear, I am making reference to the beginning of the README file which is listed on the main page for this repo as well as the dedicated view for README.md. This should be the first thing anybody reads but almost no one does.
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EDIT
I cleaned most of what was written here to keep things more straight-forward
Basically, there is a lot of info that we have to keep repeating over and over again (yeah, I'm talking about double input problems) when answering issues or discussions topics and the reason for that is because 1) it's kinda hard finding info on the DS4Windows github's wiki 2) it may be actually scattered throughout issues/discussion topics. Though the answer to most issues do exist around here (somewhere) and we have no obligation to help random users, a better organized wiki would greatly be of help to both users and maintainers.
Because github's wiki structure is really limited I'm copying things over to a dedicated website and trying to make the available information easier to find by properly dividing it into guides, troubleshoot and general info sections.
Here is the prototype (some articles are live, others are place-holders for now) -> https://kanuan.github.io/DS4WSite/
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