{
  "doc-summary": {
    "action": "Start using module federation",
    "cards": {
      "decentralized": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "Module Federation allows developers to share code between multiple projects in a decentralized manner, making it easier to manage complex applications.",
        "title": "Decentralized code sharing"
      },
      "federated-runtime": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "The modules can be combined and federated at runtime, allowing for greater collaboration and faster development times.",
        "title": "Federated runtime"
      },
      "flexibility": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "Module Federation gives developers the freedom to choose and implement the architecture that best suits their needs, promoting a modular and scalable approach to application development.",
        "title": "Flexibility"
      },
      "modular-architecture": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "Applications can be split into smaller, self-contained modules that can be developed, tested, and deployed independently.",
        "title": "Modular architecture"
      },
      "scalability": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "Module Federation brings scalability to not only code but also individual and organizational productivity",
        "title": "Scalability with Module Federation"
      },
      "team-colaboration": {
        "action": "Documentation",
        "desc": "Independent teams can be assigned responsibility for specific microfrontends, making it easier to manage the development process and promote collaboration between team members.",
        "title": "Team collaboration"
      }
    },
    "subtitle": "Module Federation brings scalability to not only code but also individual and organizational productivity",
    "title": "Scalability with Module Federation"
  }
}
