I don't have a guide, no - but its a relatively simple process.
Just set your tank up as normal - add all the soil and hardscape, and scape it until you are happy with the layout. Then fill the tank and run it with the filter as normal, but without the light or any plants added, for around a week or two. Do a couple of large (80% +) water changes during that time.
Then once you have all of your plants, drain all the water out of the tank, plant it and then refill with fresh water. Then run it as normal with the light on, and CO2 if you are using it, dosing ferts straight away.
Once you are getting some good growth on plants you can start to think about adding livestock. Typically this would be around 2-3 weeks for shrimp and snails which have a low bio-load, and then maybe starting adding fish slowly 2-3 weeks after that.
It's entirely up to you. If you have any raised areas at the rear, it can help to add some filter bags filled with crushed lava rock or other coarse aggregate, before adding the soil but you don't have to - it just saves some of the cost of soil. Some people like to add a layer of other material under the soil (e.g. ADA Powersand, crushed lava rock), but again it's not necessary, you can just use the soil throughout.