> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines.md).

# Guidelines

- [Offline Storage](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines/offline-storage.md): The Binos Monitors have offline storage capabilities where the data is stored on SD cards. Below is the SD card data dictionary.
- [Pagination Guide](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines/pagination-guide.md): Pagination is a crucial aspect of efficiently navigating through large datasets using our API. This guide will help you understand how to utilise pagination effectively.
- [FAQs](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines/faqs.md): Welcome to the AirQo API FAQ page! Here, we've compiled a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions to assist you in navigating and utilizing our API effectively.
- [Code Samples](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines/code-samples.md): Welcome to our API Code Samples page! Below are examples demonstrating how to access our API using different programming languages.
- [Release Notes](https://docs.airqo.net/airqo-rest-api-documentation/guidelines/master.md): The AirQo API is regularly updated with new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. You can specify which version of the API to load in the v parameter of the API request.


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