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  • Getting Started
    • Experimental CLI
    • Development environment and example application
  • Why Byline
    • Mission & Vision
    • Content Management in the Time of AI
  • Key Architectural Decisions
    • Core Document Storage
    • Core Composition
    • Transactions
  • Collections
    • Fields API
    • Relationships
    • Document Trees
    • Document Paths
    • File / Media Uploads
    • Rich Text Editor
    • Collection Versioning
  • Reading & Delivery
    • Client SDK (@byline/client)
    • Routing & API
    • Transports
    • Markdown Export
    • MCP Server
    • Caching
  • Auth & Security
    • Authentication & Authorization
    • Auditability
  • Internationalization (i18n)
    • The host i18n system
    • Admin interface translations
    • Content locales
    • Administering content locales
  • Admin UI
    • UI Kit (@byline/ui)
    • Client-config registration
  • Testing
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Why Byline

Before the APIs and the storage model, it helps to know what Byline is trying to be — and what it is reacting against. These two essays set the context for everything else in the documentation.

  • Mission & Vision — why Byline exists, the three pillars it is built on, and the stance it takes on data ownership and open development.
  • Content Management in the Time of AI — what changes when your content is consumed by language models and agents as readily as by browsers, and why that shaped Byline's design from the start.

If you would rather see it working first, start with Getting Started; if you want the engineering rationale, jump to Architecture.

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