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Final black book document


Final Black book documents 
DONT FUCKING COPY XD
[just for reference]

my project is live so i have some extra topics from index
most of em can just ignore those topics

like

1. deployment
2. Sitemap
and few more i dont remember all of em
just go through it you will get it

again dont fucking copy
specially my inspiration, someone copied my fucking inspiration last time and mam thought it was me who copied from someone else so be original and creative write your own fucking inspiration
best regards senpai

Download link is down there....

Preface [with index]:



All phases:






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