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Welcome to the Klipper documentation. There are two parts to Klipper -
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code that runs on a micro-controller and code that runs on a "host"
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machine. The host code is intended to run on a low-cost
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general-purpose machine such as a Raspberry Pi, while the
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micro-controller code is intended to run on commodity micro-controller
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chips. Read [features](Features.md) for reasons to use Klipper. See
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[installation](Installation.md) to get started with Klipper.
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The Klipper configuration is stored in a simple text file on the host
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machine. The [config/example.cfg](../config/example.cfg) file serves
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as a reference for the config file. The
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[Pressure Advance](Pressure_Advance.md) document contains information
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on tuning the pressure advance config.
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The [kinematics](Kinematics.md) document provides some technical
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details on how Klipper implements motion.
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The history of Klipper releases is available at
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[releases](Releases.md). See [contact](Contact.md) for information on
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bug reporting and general communication with the developers.
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Developer Documentation
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There are also several documents available for developers interested
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in understanding how Klipper works. Start with the
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[code overview](Code_Overview.md) document - it provides information
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on the structure and layout of the Klipper code.
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See [protocol](Protocol.md) for information on the low-level messaging
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protocol between host and micro-controller. See also
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[MCU commands](MCU_Commands.md) for a description of low-level
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commands implemented in the micro-controller software.
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See [debugging](Debugging.md) for information on how to test and debug
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Klipper.
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See [todo](Todo.md) for information on possible future code features.
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