Taxonomy
The Playbooks taxonomy is our core engine for discovery. It makes the platform easy to navigate, customizable, and personal for every developer.
How it Works
To improve discovery, we break down our taxonomy into several searchable categories.
Category | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Frameworks | Basic | Established development structures like Next.js or Express. |
| Languages | Basic | Core primitives like TypeScript, Go, or Rust. |
| Packages | Basic | Dependencies identified directly from your configuration files. |
| Platforms | Basic | The area of the stack the play satisfies (e.g., Frontend, Auth, Database). |
| Tools | Basic | Essential developer utilities like Docker or Turborepo. |
| Tags | Basic | Community-driven labels for specific use cases or features. |
| Users | Entity | Individual developers sharing and monetizing their expertise. |
| Teams | Entity | Collaborative groups distributing plays as a single organization. |
Why This Matters
A robust taxonomy transforms the marketplace from a static list into a dynamic ecosystem.
- Global Search: Every aspect of the taxonomy is indexed and searchable.
- Contextual Discovery: Navigating a specific tag or framework surfaces all related high-quality plays.
- Personalized Feeds: You can follow specific languages or tools to curate a unique dashboard.
- Smart Recommendations: We use your taxonomy preferences to suggest plays that fit your specific stack.