I was just going to recommend this! Homesteading Family on Youtube has some great videos on composting.
There are a lot of Do's and Dont's I find that everyone has their own opinions, just like with beekeeping and almost everyone tells you DO THIS OR DIE ! MY WAY OR YOU ARE A FOOL -- oh wait, that's just like fishing too !
There are some general rules to follow, which you can find in pretty much any video of any decent quality, which you should keep in mind, but after that, there are so many other nuances and things that you will just have to play with yourself to see what works best for you.
MY ADVICE (Do it MY way or you are a dum dum who does not know how to make food rod !!) <- Sarcasm, as some are a bit trolling impaired
Rule 1: Don't nuke it out. (Old Navy term for don't over think it or get too caught up in the pedantic little cubby holes) You'll never have fun and always be fretting that you did something wrong. Follow the basics and let it be. To be honest, besides for poisoning it, like literally! it's pretty hard to kill a compost pile.
Rule 2: I don't CARE what YOUR plans are, if there are worms involved, Just like having Oscars in the fish tank, THEY will tell YOU how it's going to be done ! Get your container, or corner of the garden, or however you are going to do it, set it up, and put a little effort into keeping it at that, but nature's little critters will do what they want with it.
Rule 3: Relax. This is supposed to be fun and rewarding, not a full time job !!
DON'T turn it into a job! It takes time, let nature run it's course, with you helping it along and a little nudge and bump here and there. It will all work out in the end for you.
One little comment I will add. IF your setup permits, ie you have a container your composting is happening in like me with my IBC totes. If you are able in your setup, set up some way to collect the squeezins that drip out of it. The Compost Tea. This stuff is Gardeners Gold, and then you truly are wasting NOTHING. Some stuff naturally will drop liquids, other times, rain water runs thru your stuff and wants to collect on the bottom of your composting container, let it, then drain it off and all those nutrients that are gathered. good Stuff!!
I don't want to side track you, but I know some people who sell compost tea (cough cough) and the few bucks can help you offset the cost of YOUR setup or get you that new tool you wanted. Yep, just like eggs can offset the price of your hens, compost tea can offset the cost of your gardening if you choose to follow that path.
Aaron