If anyone wants to contribute to AnkiBridge, writing documentation would be a fantastic place to start. It can be difficult to write user-oriented documentation for ones own project, as some things one might deem obvious are far from it to people unfamiliar with the inner working of the code.
There are a few sections marked ==TODO== in the documentation, which are ease places to start.
The documentation site is now up and running at https://jeppeklitgaard.github.io/ObsidianAnkiBridge/
If anyone wants to contribute to AnkiBridge, writing documentation would be a fantastic place to start. It can be difficult to write user-oriented documentation for ones own project, as some things one might deem obvious are far from it to people unfamiliar with the inner working of the code.
There are a few sections marked ==TODO== in the documentation, which are ease places to start.