diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4a9b6d44..c3e2200d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,16 +4,18 @@ Current Version: 2.0 GoPro Logo -This README is for a developer who wants to modify or contribute to this repo. If you are a user (i.e. -you don't want to make changes to this repo), see the Open GoPro [Github Pages site](https://gopro.github.io/OpenGoPro/). If you -are just looking for demos, you can browse the `demos` folder here. +This README is only for a developer who wants to modify or contribute to this repo. If you are a user (i.e. +you don't want to make changes to this repo), see the Open GoPro [Github Pages site](https://gopro.github.io/OpenGoPro/) +for specs and getting started with Open GoPro. -## Overview +If you are just looking for demos, you can browse the `demos` folder here. + +If you are looking for the [Python SDK](https://pypi.org/project/open_gopro/), +see its [documentation](https://gopro.github.io/OpenGoPro/python_sdk/). -This repo consists of three types of content: +## Overview -- demos -- documentation +This repo consists of the following types of content: ## Demos @@ -21,12 +23,16 @@ Demos are runnable examples in various languages / frameworks and can be found i from their own perspective, independent to the Jekyll-based documentation described below. To create a demo, follow the "Contributing" section of the [README](demos/README.md) in the `demos` folder. -## Documentation +## Capabilities + +These are various specifications to describe specific camera / firmware version capabilities. For more information, +see the [BLE](https://gopro.github.io/OpenGoPro/ble/features/settings.html#camera-capabilities) or +[HTTP](https://gopro.github.io/OpenGoPro/http#tag/settings) spec. -The documentation can be found in the `docs` directory in markdown files. It is built as a [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) -static site and hosted via [Github Pages](https://pages.github.com/). For local deployment and other usage information, -see the `docs` folder [README](docs/README.md). +## Tools +These are utilities to perform various functionality needed by demos or tutorials. See the README of each tool +directory for more information. ## Copyright