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Expand Up @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ Other frameworks like Next.js take no stance on content, and leave it up to you.

There are three main uses for Contentlayer, each revolving around the primary purpose of transforming your content into data that can be easily consumed by your code. These pieces are:

- Transformation Content into Data
- Transforming Content into Data
- Structuring Loose Data
- Defining Data Types

## Transformation Content into Data
## Transforming Content into Data

Regardless of the source of the data or how the data will be used in the code, the primary purpose for Contentlayer is to transform content in to data that your code can use.

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