fix: cleaning up some elements, adding getting started

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D. Moonfire 2022-04-20 00:01:44 -05:00
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{
"name": "exit-planning",
"description": "Exit Planning thoughts and notes by D. Moonfire.",
"description": "Thoughts and observations when planning for death and serious injuries.",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"scripts": {

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plugins: [
[
"@semantic-release/commit-analyzer",
{
preset: "conventionalcommits",
},
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],
"@semantic-release/changelog",
"@semantic-release/git",
[
"@semantic-release/gitlab",
{
assets: [
{ path: "*.epub", label: "EPUB2", type: "other" },
{ path: "*.pdf", label: "PDF", type: "other" },
],
},
],
//[
// "@semantic-release/gitlab",
// {
// assets: [
// { path: "*.epub", label: "EPUB2", type: "other" },
// { path: "*.pdf", label: "PDF", type: "other" },
// ],
// },
//],
],
};

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⚠️ We are not lawyers. These is things to be aware of and experiences that have happened. In many cases, you might need a lawyer involved and we're not it. ⚠️
The [introduction](./introduction.md) is a short essay on why planning for the end is important. It's a bit poetic, but seems like an easy way to explain why this was written and its purpose. We also have some [tenants](./tenants.md) which guide the process of creating an exit plan.
The [introduction](./introduction.md) is a short essay on why planning for the end is important. It's a bit poetic, but seems like an easy way to explain why this was written and its purpose. We also have some [tenants](./tenants.md) which guide the process of creating an exit plan. If you are in a hurry, then you can just look at some [getting started](./getting-started.md) suggestions.
The next section, [circumstances](./circumstances.md), is the beginning to talk about the situations that happens when exit planning was needed. There are also additional issues when discussing [incapacitation](./incapacitation.md). Also, we talk about [time](./time.md) because that is critical to how we organize things.