> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.codeforlife.education/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.codeforlife.education/repositories-and-packages.md).

# Repositories and Packages

## Services

Below is the list of microservices we have within our system. Each service has its own documentation and code repository. Read more about how to use each service, their responsibilities and how they work under the hood.

### [Portal](https://code-for-life.gitbook.io/portal)

### [Rapid Router](https://code-for-life.gitbook.io/rapid-router)

### [Single Sign-On (SSO)](https://code-for-life.gitbook.io/single-sign-on/)

## Packages

Below is the list of code packages we install across multiple services. Each package has its own documentation and code repository. Read more about the code each package contains.

### [Python Package](https://code-for-life.gitbook.io/python-package)

### [JavaScript Package](https://code-for-life.gitbook.io/javascript-package)

## Other

Below are empty code repositories that were created to track different types of tasks.

### [Design](https://github.com/ocadotechnology/codeforlife-design)

### [Admin](https://github.com/ocadotechnology/codeforlife-admin)


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