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> unofficially not much more than a few paragraphs

There's a lot more than a few paragraphs on the wiki (which is linked right after the setup instructions in the official docs), including ~30 pages about the scripting system alone: https://talon.wiki/unofficial_talon_docs/

> As for Slack, I don't really consider that documentation

I think you should try asking questions on this particular Slack before you write it off and recommend that I do something else. It is my official support channel and I am extremely active and helpful there.

> Having the option to try to figure things out by looking at the code could be very helpful

One thing to try - Talon has good Python type annotation coverage and the type information is shipped with Talon. If you point VSCode at Talon's Python interpreter (at `~/.talon/bin/python` on Linux/Mac or `%appdata%\talon\.venv\scripts\python` on Windows), the language tooling in your editor should then know about Talon's API and types.



> There's a lot more than a few paragraphs on the wiki

You're right, I wasn't very fair to the wiki. I would have failed out way quicker without it. It wasn't intentional, it's just been a bit since I was looking at all this. My memory had dropped the details and left me with just my overall impressions.

That said, the wiki still was a bit short on some of the deeper details. I remember a fair number of places I'd feel like the wiki had just enough to tantalize the possibilities but not provide some of the important pieces to put it together into something useful.

And being community driven, I was a little wary of taking it as gospel. Even popular and stable software often has some niggling issues with community documentation.

> I think you should try asking questions on this particular Slack before you write it off

I'm not writing it off. I have no doubt it - and you - would be very helpful. I just don't consider it documentation, in the same way I don't consider a knowledgeable friend documentation.

Part of the reason I didn't pop in was that I was stuck doing a slow one-finger hunt-and-peck on a blank keyboard at the time. Searching the web was more than frustrating enough to make it real tempting to ignoring the cost of typing, never mind Slack. And partly I admit I just don't like asking questions in that format unless it seems like a reasonably complex/detailed/weird question.

> point VSCode at Talon's Python interpreter

Yeah, that probably would have helped. My setup at the time didn't have much for Python, so I was mostly using the REPL and basic searching.




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