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As a user of the ATT&CK Navigator, I want to know that there are official Python scripts for working with Layer files on the attack-scripts repo.
We should include a mention in the root README, the in-app help documentation, and the in--app documentation specifically for the layer-layer operations since that's one of the curre
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Our readme is huge, hard to read, hard to understand.
There are no informational pages for our entities (like Response Actions), rather than those short descriptions from README.
There are a few blind spots that should be clarified, i.e:
- how to properly manage Detection Rules severity
- how to prioritize the implementation, what to do first
- how all of these supposed to wor
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As a user of the ATT&CK website, I want to be able to learn how to access the source data programmatically.
To all applicable pages, we should add a "download this data" (or perhaps "access this data") sections. These sections should include relevant Navigator layers and CSV from #135. What this issue proposes is the addition of an "access in Python" subsection. This subsection would include ge
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I was wondering the benefit of using Modular File Management vs Single Config File Management? Why do you consider it easier to use multiple files and then compile? Trying to figure out what the best case is for my use case. Thanks. #