Is there any article with all LeanTween operations on Internet? - unity3d

Soo, I am working on my little game and I have been using LeanTween Engine for some UI elements. But there is a problem, I don't know all operations that I can use with LeanTween. So I am asking if there is any working article that could help me? I know that there was one article with information that I need but it is taken down from internet... Help pls. Much love.

As of writing, the official LeanTween API website appears to be down. Nevertheless, the web archive has a snapshot of the index page, which captures all of the available methods:

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