I anticipated that "where is documentation" and certain triggering words would cause readers to assume that I've done louse/none effort or that it's a homework. So I put in a very nice disclaimer explaining that in advance.
I also got a good answer but alongside with it, I got uncommented downvotes accompanied by an answer that's a clear hit-and-miss. So naturally, I fear that I might have formulated the question in a bad way, still.
Would it be OK to ask for a few pointers on how to improve it? The contents are useful but the downvote implies that there's room for improvement. Three users can't have a bad day simultaneously, right?
It's here.
You might want to re-read the question, mate. You kind of missed the point a bit. Or, rather, you missed it totally.
No need for this, you reap what you sow.