So my org had asked me to look into some repositories and come up with a quick 
Power Point comparing various open source programs.  The powers that be decided 
Fedora would fit our needs.  "Wonderful!" you say, but woe is me.  I've been 
tasked with implementing the system.  Not only am I new to Fedora, I'm new to 
this company/project of about 60-75 people so I really want to make some 
progress.  However, I'm lost and was wondering if there is a set of simple 
instructions or details out there for someone who is not familiar with these 
things at all.  
For example, I downloaded Fedora to a test system.  How do I enable the REST 
API?  I used the tutorial to create objects and put them in Fedora, but how do 
I get them out when I need them?
Is there a way to assign PIDs automatically?  Multiple team members will use 
this to store documents so ideally, the system needs to assign PIDs.  Once I 
put objects in, can I view them on the system from command line rather than 
GUI?  Can I create a tree like structure for documents - start with documents, 
followed by projects, followed by doc type?

I have many more questions....which is why I am looking for some very basic 
instructions on setting up a repository.  I'm hoping I can configure it and 
modify as I progress, but for now I just need to be able to put in a few 
documents and pull them out, add auto PID so others can also add docs.  Any 
help would be greatly appreciated.
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