# Dapr Rust SDK documentation This page covers how the documentation is structured for the Dapr Rust SDK ## Dapr Docs All Dapr documentation is hosted at [docs.dapr.io](https://docs.dapr.io), including the docs for the [Rust SDK](https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/sdks/rust/). Head over there if you want to read the docs. ### Rust SDK docs source Although the docs site code and content is in the [docs repo](https://github.com/dapr/docs), the Rust SDK content and images are within the `content` and `static` directories, respectively. This allows separation of roles and expertise between maintainers, and makes it easy to find the docs files you are looking for. ## Writing Rust SDK docs To get up and running to write Go SDK docs, visit the [docs repo](https://github.com/dapr/docs) to initialize your environment. It will clone both the docs repo and this repo, so you can make changes and see it rendered within the site instantly, as well as commit and PR into this repo. Make sure to read the [docs contributing guide](https://docs.dapr.io/contributing/contributing-docs/) for information on style/semantics/etc. ## Docs architecture The docs site is built on [Hugo](https://gohugo.io), which lives in the docs repo. This repo is setup as a git submodule so that when the repo is cloned and initialized, the rust repo, along with the docs, are cloned as well. Then, in the Hugo configuration file, the `daprdocs/content` and `daprdocs/static` directories are redirected to the `daprdocs/developing-applications/sdks/rust` and `static/go` directories, respectively. Thus, all the content within this repo is folded into the main docs site.