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Building, construction, craftwork, and repair

These how-tos provide instruction on the creation, modification, or repair of physical objects.

Automobile topics

Use and maintenance

Carpentry and woodworking

Computers, robots and electronics

Maintenance and repair

See also: #Automobile use and maintenance

Other projects

Learn a skill

These how-tos provide instruction on how to perform a particular task or activity.

Animals and pets

Add short animal guides to Animal Care.

Business

Food and drink

Games and hobbies

Media production

Software and computers

Other skills

Domestics

These how-tos provide tips and suggestions to save energy, money, time, and other resources.

External how-to sites