This is the official website for Spiderly. For the full source code of the Spiderly product itself, please visit the main Spiderly GitHub repository.
The website features:
- Getting Started Guide – Learn how to install and use Spiderly.
- Interactive Playground – Try out Spiderly in your browser.
- Docs – Detailed explanations of Spiderly’s core concepts, components, and integration steps.
- FAQ – Get quick answers to common questions about how Spiderly works and how to use it effectively.
While the core logic lives in the main Spiderly repo, contributions to the website are also very welcome — whether it’s improving the docs, fixing UI bugs, or enhancing the playground experience.
- Open an issue to report bugs or suggest enhancements
- Submit a pull request with your proposed changes
- Start a discussion to explore ideas or ask questions
Every contribution is appreciated and helps make this project better for everyone.
To help you get your feet wet and get you familiar with our contribution process, we have a list of good first issues, this is a great place to get started.
Spiderly and Spiderly Website are MIT licensed.