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# GNU GPL OS/K Documentation #
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# Desc: Summary and some description #
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# Copyright © 2018-2020 The OS/K Team #
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This `docs` folder is the root of the OS/K (OS on Kaleid) technical
documentation, whose goals are to explain, describe and a bit formalize the main
principles of our project. As written in the header of each file, we release
this documentation under the terms of the GFDL.
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This documentation is divided between two main sections :
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- The kernel loader, in the `docs/boot` folder, which describes the
technical features of the source code located under the `boot` folder.
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- The kaleid code base, in the `docs/kaleid` folder, which describes the
source code of the kernel drivers, the kernel itself, the buffer library and the
C standard library, respectively located under the `kaleid/drivers`,
`kaleid/kernel`, `kaleid/libbuf`, `kaleid/libc` folders.
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Under these directories, each file represents a terminal source code
subfolder. For example : `docs/kaleid/kernel/io` file describes the
`kaleid/kernel/io` folder that contains C source files.
If a non terminal subfolder is to be described, a description file can be
created by creating a file with the name of the folder, followed by a ".desc"
extension, inside this folder.