Part 6 of the app-docs audit series (after #22688–#22693). This is the
"too verbose / duplicated" pass on the worst offender, plus one accuracy
fix that came out of it.
## Accuracy
The seeding and backup examples imported `createClient` from
`./generated/client` and called an ORM-style API
(`client.postCard.create({ data })`, `client.postCard.findMany({ where:
... })`, `client.postCard.update({ where, data })`). That API doesn't
exist anywhere in the SDK or generated clients — the real pattern is
`new CoreApiClient()` with genql-style `query`/`mutation` calls, as used
by the actual post-install hook in
`packages/twenty-apps/examples/postcard`. Both examples are rewritten
accordingly.
## Verbosity
The pre-install vs post-install distinction was explained four separate
times (intro, inside each accordion's "Key points", a dedicated
comparison accordion, and a rule-of-thumb table), and the shared
behavior (InstallPayload shape, one-per-app limit, manifest attachment,
env vars, dev-mode skip, 300s timeout) was duplicated across both
accordions. The page now has:
- one **at-a-glance comparison table** + the rule-of-thumb table up
front,
- one **shared-behavior list** stated once,
- per-hook accordions that carry only what's unique to each hook
(execution model detail, the pared-down pre-sync, one corrected example
each).
Net: −128/+66 lines with no unique fact removed.
Also stops `operations/publishing.mdx` from enumerating the marketplace
metadata field list a second time in the discovery section.
Only English sources were touched; `l/<locale>` copies come from
Crowdin.
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