Platform-specific tool organization¶
Platform-specific tool organization is a strategy for structuring development documentation where tooling references are grouped by their target operating system or platform.^[600-developer-tools-000-moc-tools.md]
Structure¶
This organizational method utilizes "Map of Content" (MOC) pages that act as hubs for specific environments.^[600-developer-tools-000-moc-tools.md] For example, a general tools index might contain a specific sub-entry dedicated to [[Windows]] development tools.^[600-developer-tools-000-moc-tools.md]
This approach ensures that tool configurations and documentation are segmented by the relevant runtime environment, which is critical for [[cross-platform]] development contexts where setups may differ significantly between systems.^[600-developer-tools-000-moc-tools.md]
Related Concepts¶
- [[MOC (Map of Content)]]
- Documentation Workflow
- [[Knowledge Management]]
Sources¶
^[600-developer-tools-000-moc-tools.md]