> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cremawork.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview.md).

# Overview

- [Crema Overview](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/crema-overview.md): Crema is available in the Next js and CRA(create-react-app).  Crema is also available in both Typescript and Javascript.
- [Folder Structure](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure.md): Crema has a vast and professional folder structure.
- [@crema](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure/crema.md): Crema is the main directory of the Crema Template
- [page](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure/page.md): In the page directory in the crema you will get all pages and it's components
- [redux](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure/redux.md): redux configuration of the crema template.
- [shared](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure/shared.md)
- [types](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/folder-structure/types.md): the type definition of the crema template.
- [GitHub Access](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/github-access.md): Crema provides GitHub access to its users, so users can access the latest feature, make a pull request, bug fixes.
- [Slack Community](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/slack-community.md): Connect with a community of technical professionals working together to ship high-quality. Share your idea and insights, for inspiration collaboration, and great results.
- [Figma File](https://docs.cremawork.com/v-3/overview/figma-file.md): Crema Figma.


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