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--- title: Creating a Use Case navigation_weight: 2 --- # Creating a Use Case A Use Case shows how readers how they might implement a real-world application. Use Cases are simpler to write than Tutorials, because the entire content exists in a single markdown file. > **Wait!** Are you sure that a Use Case is the right format for what you want to achieve? Please read our [Tutorials and Use Cases guide](/contribute/guides/tutorials-and-use-cases) before continuing. Create the file for your Use Case in the appropriate language folder for your locale in the `_use_cases` directory, e.g. `_use_cases/en`, for English. Begin your Use Case with a Level 1 heading (`#`) and suitable introductory paragraph. Each main topic within your Use Case should be a Level 2 heading (`##`). You can create subheadings under each of the main topics, but please try to not go beyond Level 3 (`###`) unless absolutely necessary. Please avoid anything beyond a Level 4 (`####`) heading.  You should state any prerequisties, which can be either software or technical knowledge. At the end of the Use Case, provide a suitable conclusion and links to next steps (e.g. how could the user extend this example?) and further resources (links to API references, tutorials, and so on).
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