# Tutorial ## Introduction This tutorial will walk you through the codebase of AFFiNE. It is intended for new contributors to AFFiNE. ## Building the project Make sure you know how to build the project. See [BUILDING](../BUILDING.md) for more information. For the debugging purpose, you might need use local OctoBase on port 3000. ## Codebase overview The codebase is organized as follows: - `packages/` contains all code running in production. - `backend/` contains backend code, more information from . - `frontend/` contains frontend code, including the web app, the electron app and business libraries. - `plugins/` contains all build-in plugins. - `common` contains the isomorphic code or basic libraries without business. - `tools/` contains tools to help developing or CI, not used in production. - `tests/` contains testings across different libraries, including e2e testings and integration testings. ### `@affine/env` Environment setup for AFFiNE client side. It includes the global constants, browser and system check. This package should be imported at the very beginning of the entry point. ### `@affine/workspace` Current we have two workspace plugin: - `local` for local workspace, which is the default workspace type. - `affine` for cloud workspace, which is the workspace type for AFFiNE Cloud with OctoBase backend. #### Design principles - Each workspace plugin has its state and is isolated from other workspace plugins. - The workspace plugin is responsible for its own state management, data persistence, synchronization, data backup and recovery. For the workspace API, see [types.ts](../../packages/frontend/workspace/src/type.ts). ### `@affine/component` The UI component library for AFFiNE. Each component should be a standalone component which can be used in any context, like the Storybook. ## Debugging Environments ### `@affine/env` ```shell yarn dev ``` ### `@affine/electron` See [building desktop client app](../building-desktop-client-app.md). ### `@affine/storybook` ```shell yarn workspace @affine/storybook storybook ``` ## What's next? - [Behind the code](./behind-the-code.md)