# Twine Protocol Documentation

## Twine Protocol Documentation

- [What is the Twine Protocol?](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/what-is-the-twine-protocol.md): What is the Twine Protocol?
- [Time Ordering](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/concepts/time-ordering.md): Understand how a stitch in Twine saves time
- [Data Structures](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/concepts/data-structures.md): Twine data structures
- [Use Cases](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/concepts/use-cases.md): What can Twine be used for?
- [Other Resources](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/concepts/other-resources.md)
- [Reading Twine Data](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/guides/reading-twine-data.md): Use the javascript library to access twine data from an HTTP api
- [Javascript (twine-js)](https://docs.twine.world/twine-protocol-documentation/libraries/javascript-twine-js.md)


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