This is an important clarification.
Checking out the homepage, Annie says her job is "content & documentation things", but also mentions CSS as a hobby, so I think it's a safe assumption this is the "non-professional hobby developer" niche which I think we'll see continue to grow.
It's a hard balance to get right. I've seen "install this tool" sort of tutorials which literally introduce the concept of opening a terminal and pressing Cmd+V and others which expect cron and Make knowledge as very basic table stakes. It's a wide variety!
I think if we're writing for an audience which will contain some amount of beginners or non-developers, it's maybe ~2min of effort to add a little collapsable (straight from Claude if you want) going into what exactly we mean by "cd into ~/.snarfus, creating it if it doesn't exist"
I donno. I remember being 13 trying to install Debian on my dad's old laptop. Any nuggets of knowledge helped.
> It's a hard balance to get right
Not really. With the wide availability of AI, you can dumb down almost any text to any any level you want.