Most documentation tools live outside your repository. Your code changes. Your docs don’t. Drift is inevitable. Doclific addresses this problem in two ways: 1. Your docs all live in one place: your repo. This is the way it should be, ensuring engineers always have access to the correct version of docs. 2. Doclific features ERDs, architecture diagrams, smart snippets, etc. No more context switching. No more drift. Oh, and if you're lazy, you can just prompt the AI to generate docs for you!
This project originated from a real need. Internal documentation is almost always either outdated or in a poor format (KT sessions, spread out over several Google Docs + Lucid Charts, etc). I aim for Doclific to be a free, all-in-one solution to this problem.
Please, be brutally honest, would you use this? What other challenges do you encounter with documenting currently?
This project originated from a real need. Internal documentation is almost always either outdated or in a poor format (KT sessions, spread out over several Google Docs + Lucid Charts, etc). I aim for Doclific to be a free, all-in-one solution to this problem.
Please, be brutally honest, would you use this? What other challenges do you encounter with documenting currently?