A cleaner front door into the WOWCube SDK.
Searchable API docs, example projects, SDK source, WOWConnect references, and release notes, all reorganized into a workflow that is faster to browse.
Fresh improvements shipped to the docs experience itself.
This feed tracks changes to the docs site UI, browsing flow, AI tools, and navigation so people can see what got better without hunting for it.
Navigation and SEO now speak the same language
Visible breadcrumbs now run across the docs hub, section pages, changelog, and detail pages. The docs hierarchy is also described more cleanly to crawlers with stronger structured data.
Example browsing now feels like projects instead of folder dumps
Examples render as real project cards with better names, descriptions, file counts, and linked project files so you can enter a sample from the right level instead of landing on raw info files.
Explain with AI now tracks the exact lines you select
Code blocks keep syntax highlighting while AI explanations can target highlighted ranges, show clearer previews, and make it easier to understand exactly which lines are being discussed.
Deep links, humanized naming, and mobile filter fixes shipped together
Headings can now be copied as anchors, awkward raw folder names were cleaned up into readable labels, and the command-filter layout is much more stable on smaller screens.
WOWCube SDK API reference for versioned C++, Pawn, and Rust documentation.
WOWCube SDK example projects and walkthroughs with runnable sample apps.
WOWCube SDK source code reference for browsing files by language, version, and subsystem.
WOWConnect device discovery, BLE, and host integration documentation.
WOWCube SDK release notes and documentation updates across the docs surface.
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