--- title: "Updated documentation" description: "We have reorganized our documentation which should make it easier to get started and develop for Home Assistant." date: 2016-04-17 23:09:00 UTC date_formatted: "April 17, 2016" author: Paulus Schoutsen author_twitter: balloob categories: Website --- One of the main complaints that we receive is something along the lines "I read that X is possible yet I am unable to find it on the website.". This post is to announce that we have taken the first steps to improve it by revamping the [getting started] and [developers] sections. It's still a work in progress but we now have a solid foundation to build on for the future 👍. Our documentation has been going through various phases. Initially it was just the README in our GitHub repository. I discovered Jekyll and GitHub pages in December 2014 and created home-assistant.io. I more or less broke the README in 5 pages and [called it a website]. Back then we had a whopping 11 components! As Home Assistant grew, so did our documentation. [Fabian Affolter](https://github.com/fabaff) does an amazing job in making sure there is at least a documentation stub for each new feature that lands. And that's quite a feat given our [frequent releases](/blog/categories/release-notes/)! But despite all the efforts, the documentation outgrew our existing documentation organization. Today it has been almost 1.5 years since we started the website. We now have [264 components and platforms] under our belt and have been honored with 1.5 million page views ✨. And hopefully we now also have documentation that our community deserves. [getting started]: /getting-started/ [developers]: https://developers.home-assistant.io/ [called it a website]: /blog/2014/12/18/website-launched/ [264 components and platforms]: /integrations/ Finally, if you see some content that could use more clarifcation or is outdated, don't hesitate to use the 'Edit in GitHub' link that is present on each page.