Updating documentation:
1. Renamed all the files and folder following 01-99 index numbering
2. Matched title name and file name
3. Inserted title in the files where ever missing
4. Updated all the reference links in the documentation
-# Build and Boot AGL Flutter Instrument Cluster demo image made for GSoC
+---
+title: Flutter Instrument Cluster (qemu-x86)
+---
+
+# Build and Boot AGL Flutter Instrument Cluster demo image made for GSoC
## 0. Prepare Your Build Host
## 0. Prepare Your Build Host
-- Install the required tools to build an AGL Image. For detailed explanation, check [Preparing Your Build host](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/needlefish/#0_Getting_Started/2_Building_AGL_Image/1_Preparing_Your_Build_Host/)
+- Install the required tools to build an AGL Image. For detailed explanation, check [Preparing Your Build host](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#01_Getting_Started/02_Building_AGL_Image/02_Preparing_Your_Build_Host/)
# Build and Boot AGL Flutter IVI dashboard demo applications made for GSoC
## 0. Prepare Your Build Host
# Build and Boot AGL Flutter IVI dashboard demo applications made for GSoC
## 0. Prepare Your Build Host
-- Install the required tools to build an AGL Image. For detailed explanation, check [Preparing Your Build host](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/needlefish/#0_Getting_Started/2_Building_AGL_Image/1_Preparing_Your_Build_Host/)
+- Install the required tools to build an AGL Image. For detailed explanation, check [Preparing Your Build host](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#01_Getting_Started/02_Building_AGL_Image/02_Preparing_Your_Build_Host/)
## 1. Define Your Top-Level Directory
## 1. Define Your Top-Level Directory
@@ -75,4+79,3 @@ To get graphics of the app, you need VNC client like VNC Viewer or Vinagre
-| RCar Gen 3 | h3ulcb | arm64 |[RCar Gen 3 Quick Start](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#0_Getting_Started/1_Quickstart/Using_Ready_Made_Images/#3-r-car-h3sk-h3ulcb-board)| [h3ulcb-nogfx](https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/snapshots/master/latest/h3ulcb-nogfx/)|
+| RCar Gen 3 | h3ulcb | arm64 |[RCar Gen 3 Quick Start](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#01_Getting_Started/01_Quickstart/01_Using_Ready_Made_Images/#3-r-car-h3sk-h3ulcb-board)| [h3ulcb-nogfx](https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/snapshots/master/latest/h3ulcb-nogfx/)|
| | h3-salvator-x | arm64 |
| | h3-kf | arm64 |
| | m3ulcb | arm64 |
| | h3-salvator-x | arm64 |
| | h3-kf | arm64 |
| | m3ulcb | arm64 |
@@ -28,21+28,21 @@ The following table briefs about the various hardware platforms, supported by AG
| | m3-kf | arm64 |
| | agl-refhw | arm64 |
| | | |
| | m3-kf | arm64 |
| | agl-refhw | arm64 |
| | | |
-| Raspberry Pi | raspberrypi4 | arm64 |[Raspberry Pi Quick Start](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#0_Getting_Started/1_Quickstart/Using_Ready_Made_Images/#2-raspberry-pi-4)|[raspberrypi4](https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/snapshots/master/latest/raspberrypi4/)|
+| Raspberry Pi | raspberrypi4 | arm64 |[Raspberry Pi Quick Start](https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#01_Getting_Started/01_Quickstart/01_Using_Ready_Made_Images/#2-raspberry-pi-4)|[raspberrypi4](https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/snapshots/master/latest/raspberrypi4/)|
**Note:** Latest stable release source tar and binary for all the boards can be found [here](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/release-notes#latest_stable_release)
### Community Supported Boards
**Note:** Latest stable release source tar and binary for all the boards can be found [here](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/release-notes#latest_stable_release)
-Rule Based Arbitrator decides which of the content to display when a large number of contents to be displayed on the cockpit display device (CID, meter, HUD, etc.) occur simultaneously under a certain rule (arbitration).
+Rule Based Arbitrator (RBA) decides which of the content to display when a large number of contents to be displayed on the cockpit display device (CID, meter, HUD, etc.) occur simultaneously under a certain rule (arbitration).
@@ -47,13+47,13 @@ The "Getting Started" topics allow you to quickly accomplish some work using
AGL.
You can use the "Getting Started" sections to do the following:
AGL.
You can use the "Getting Started" sections to do the following:
-* [Quickstart](./0_Getting_Started/1_Quickstart/Using_Ready_Made_Images.md) to quickly install the pre-built images into an emulation or hardware platform.
+* [Quickstart](./01_Getting_Started/01_Quickstart/01_Using_Ready_Made_Images.md) to quickly install the pre-built images into an emulation or hardware platform.
-* [Learn How to Build an AGL Image](./0_Getting_Started/2_Building_AGL_Image/0_Build_Process.md) by working
+* [Learn How to Build an AGL Image](./01_Getting_Started/02_Building_AGL_Image/01_Build_Process_Overview.md) by working
through fundamental steps that show you how to build for various supported
hardware targets (e.g. Raspberry PI boards).
through fundamental steps that show you how to build for various supported
hardware targets (e.g. Raspberry PI boards).
-* [Learn How to Create an Application](./3_Developer_Guides/1_Setting_Up_AGL_SDK.md) using the
+* [Learn How to Create an Application](./04_Developer_Guides/01_Setting_Up_AGL_SDK.md) using the