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What are you trying to understand and what type of project are you looking at? Are you looking to run a program or use a library?
Good documentation to me is here’s how to get this installed, here’s a basic overview of getting started, here’s all the methods/functions with their arguments and a description, and optionally some very basic examples programs to sanity check everything is working ok.
Poor documentation is when i find myself reading unit tests to figure out how to use something.
At least there are unit tests...
Bad documentation is when i am digging through source code.
I am not speaking of something in particular. It was more of a general question. I usually figure it out how to install a project (usually...) but my question is more about technical documentation.