Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.rffl.dev/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
RFFL Knowledge Base
This knowledge base is the curated reading layer for the Raging Fantasy Football League documentation repository. RFFL began in 2002, and this site is designed for league members and the Commissioner to find reliable answers grounded in canonical RFFL source material.What Is Here
| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Rules & Governance | Operations Manual, official decisions, rulings, and standards |
| Seasons | League history from 2002, structured ESPN-era data from 2011 onward, playoffs, KORM data, and data availability |
| Teams & Registries | Canonical team codes, aliases, owners, and divisions |
| KORM | King of Rage Mountain rules and season history |
| Finance | Dues, prize pools, payout categories, and financial authority |
| Lore | League narratives and institutional memory |
Where To Start
| Need | Start with |
|---|---|
| Understand the league | RFFL Context |
| Know what source wins | Source of Truth |
| Find a season | Season Index |
| Answer a rules question | Operations Manual |
| Resolve a team code | Team Registry |
| Check KORM | KORM |
| Check money | Finance |
| Maintain the site | Knowledge Base Maintenance |
Non-Negotiable Rule
RFFL documentation follows the core policy: We Do Not Guess. If a fact is not verified, it must stay provisional, marked as a gap, or sent back to the Commissioner for confirmation. This matters because the repository contains real league history, owner records, scoring rulings, and money-related data.Launch Status
This Mintlify layer is set up as a curated knowledge base over the existingrffl-docs source tree. Raw source files stay in the repository; this site publishes the prepared .mdx pages.
The public season surface starts with 2002-2010 founding-era coverage. Structured season folders begin with the 2011 ESPN-era records.
Use the source path references on each page when you need to trace an answer back to canonical evidence.