
Getting Started
Onboarding steps for XCG:
- XCG modules have been open-sourced and published in the public PyPI registry since February 2024. Developers can easily install the packages without any formal onboarding steps and start using them right away.
- Reach out to the XCG team with your contact details through this form to be notified when new modules are released.
Learning XCG:
- Documentation for each of the modules, along with a step-by-step tutorial and demo application that demonstrates XCG features, can be found on the XCG documentation site.
- Installation instructions for each module can also be found on the documentation site
Learning Django: As XCG is built on Django, a basic understanding of Django is helpful when building with XCG. Learn more about how to get started with Django here.
Last updated 07 Mar 2025
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