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Solana: Unable to access Jito Labs documentation
As a Solana bot developer, setting up a new project can be exciting. However, when it comes to accessing documentation on the GitHub repository and jito tools, things can quickly get complicated.
I recently ran into a situation where I couldn’t access the documentation for my Solana bot using the jito repository. Specifically, I needed access to the MeV Bot tools and Jito Labs documentation at
Issue
It turns out that the MeV Bot project is built on top of the Jito Labs framework. Unfortunately, the documentation for this framework is not publicly available due to licensing restrictions.
Solutions and Workarounds
Faced with this limitation, I turned to alternative solutions to access the necessary documentation:
- GitHub Documentation: As a last resort, I searched for relevant documentation on the GitHub repository and found that there are many useful resources available. In particular, the “docs” folder of the MeV Bot project contains some excellent guides on how to use the framework.
- Jito Labs GitBook.io: While Jito Labs’ documentation itself is not publicly available, their GitBook.io platform offers a wealth of information on the framework. I managed to find some useful resources and tutorials by searching for specific topics related to MeV Bot.
Request
While accessing the necessary documentation can be frustrating, there are always workarounds available. For me, switching to GitHub documentation proved to be a viable solution that allowed me to continue developing my Solana bot using the jito repository.
For other developers, I recommend exploring alternative sources such as GitBook.io or searching for specific topics related to the framework you are interested in. By being proactive and seeking out external resources, you can overcome limitations and stay up to date with the latest developments in your chosen framework.
Additional Tips
If you are experiencing similar issues, here are some additional tips that may help:
- Check the Documentation: Take a close look at the documentation for the framework you are using. There may be more resources available than originally thought.
- Search for Specific Topics
: Use search engines like GitHub, GitBook.io, or Stack Overflow to find relevant information on the topic you are interested in.
- Connect with the Community: Connect with other developers in your community or on online forums to ask about their experiences and potentially learn from others who may have encountered similar issues.
By being informed and flexible, you will be able to overcome limitations and continue to grow as a developer. Happy coding!