<p>Here is a collection of guides that might help you get involved with Matrix.</p>
<p>First, there is the <ahref="./getting_involved.html"title="Getting Involved">Getting Involved</a> guide, which explains various ways of getting started with Matrix.</p>
<p>The <ahref="/docs/howtos/client-server.html"title="Client-Server API">Client-Server API</a> guide explains in detail how to use the CS API, which is useful if you want to write a client (or modify an existing one) - or if you're just interested in how it works "under the hood".</p>
<p><ahref="./lets-encrypt.html">Let's Encrypt Matrix</a> explains how to use Let's Encrypt's certificates with your Synapse installation.</p>
<p><ahref="./lets-encrypt.html">Let's Encrypt Matrix</a> explains how to use Let's Encrypt's certificates with your Synapse installation. This guide was written by William A Stevens.</p>
<p>The <ahref="./application_services.html"title="Application services">Application services</a> guide introduces and explains Application services, and what they can be used for.
<p>Finally there is the <ahref="./faq.html"title="FAQ">FAQ</a>, which tries to answer all your questions relating to Matrix!</p>
Let's Encrypt is a free Certificate Authority that makes it easy to secure your server's internet traffic. This makes it really easy to secure your Matrix homeserver, and this guide will explain exactly how you do this.
Let's Encrypt is a free Certificate Authority that makes it easy to secure your server's internet traffic. This makes it really easy to secure your Matrix homeserver, and this guide will explain exactly how you do this. Guide written by William A Stevens - thanks!