G. Advanced Navigation Map
If, in the basic version, you’ve already clearly felt that a certain section “only covered enough to get by, but I still want to fill in more,” you can jump directly to the advanced version using the map below.
Jump by topic
| What you most want to strengthen right now | Where to continue |
|---|---|
| Local environment, terminal, dependencies, project runtime basics | Chapter 1: Environment Setup |
| AI collaboration workflows, debugging, rules, Skills / MCP | Chapter 2: AI User Guide |
| Product thinking, PRDs, document-driven development | Chapter 3: Product Thinking and Document-Driven Development |
| UI, component libraries, interaction experience, visual refinement | Chapter 5: Beautiful and Usable Interfaces |
| APIs, frontend-backend collaboration, request flow | Chapter 7: Connecting Frontend and Backend |
| Keys, environment variables, authentication, security fundamentals | Chapter 8: Who Can Access My Data |
| Git collaboration, remote repositories, branches and PRs | Chapter 11: Collaborative Development |
| Deployment, platform differences, CI/CD, operations | Chapter 12: Serverless Automated Deployment |
| Domain names, DNS, filing, production onboarding | Chapter 13: Domain Resolution and Integration |
Jump by basic-version chapter
| Where you got stuck in the basic version | Most recommended advanced entry point |
|---|---|
| Chapter 2: After bringing the project back to local, the environment is always unstable | Chapter 1: Environment Setup |
| Chapter 3: You can modify the UI, but the expression is never quite precise enough | Chapter 5: Beautiful and Usable Interfaces |
| Chapter 4: Content, structure, and requirements keep getting messier with every revision | Chapter 3: Product Thinking and Document-Driven Development |
| Chapter 5: The chat area, interfaces, and security are starting to get complicated | Chapter 7: Connecting Frontend and Backend and Chapter 8: Who Can Access My Data |
| Chapter 6: After going live, you still want it to be more professional and more stable | Chapter 12: Serverless Automated Deployment and Chapter 13: Domain Resolution and Integration |
Most recommended way to use it
Don’t treat the advanced version as “the next book you must read cover to cover,” but rather as a supply station for your current project. Wherever you’re currently stuck first, jump there first to fill that gap. That way, what you learn is easiest to apply back to your project right away.
