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"I’ve noticed that the Apple equipment has far less documentation on the whole." Since the ios/macOS are closed source it's falls more on Apple to provide documentation. Most of the good Apple resources are the programming references(https://developer.apple.com/).
Signing up as an Apple developer is a good way to get access to lots of information on ios/mac specific items. Most of home lab type stuff is going to be an adaptation of a 'nix process.
It's frustrating since the programming references aren't really great resources on how to do something though the UI. You have to figure out how the functionality you want is exposed.