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This moves lots of pages around. The high-level changes are * Better main sections, so it's more *general*, *into*, *basics* and *details* * Move more general topics to a *Basic* section, which are not app-specific * Remove app docs to the stuff that is likely used, anything else goes into "Digging deeper" * Move general guides into a prologue * Try to *compress*/combine some pages with similar content * Try to have better consistencs on level ob abstraction across pages * Split app development and maintenance pages into two sections * Integrate bugtracker info into prologue * Integrate Android pages into client APIs section Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
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Nextcloud Flow
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Nextcloud Flow is the workflow engine of Nextcloud. It offers flexible, user-defined event-based task automation. Apps can register events or triggers which can start a flow, as well as actions which get executed once a trigger is hit and the constraints are satisfied.
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At 36c3 blizzz gave a talk explaining Flow and `how to write actions and triggers. <https://mirror.eu.oneandone.net/projects/media.ccc.de/congress/2019/h264-sd/36c3-oio-174-eng-Building_Nextcloud_Flow_sd.mp4>`_ You can `find the slides of their talk here. <https://nextcloud.com/wp-content/themes/next/assets/files/Building_nextcloud_flow.pdf>`_
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Contributions to this documentation are, as always, very welcome!
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