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Ogiso Docs
Intelligent Component Documentation for Figma
Generate full Figma component docs in one click. No complex setup. No AI. Ogiso Docs documents real component APIs: props, anatomy, nested structure, prop logic, showcases, drift detection, locked manual edits, registry tracking, and Markdown/JSON export. Built for messy real-world component libraries, not perfect demo files.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built Ogiso Docs because documenting Figma components still felt way too manual, scattered, and easy to let drift.
This is meant to be a documentation suite, not just one-off generated frames.
✔️ A registry, not scattered docs
Ogiso Docs tracks every component you’ve documented in the file, so you’re not hunting around for random doc frames.
It also detects drift when a component API changes, so you know when docs might be stale. Each component also gets a history timeline for created, updated, and recreated docs.
✔️ Built for real component complexity
People build components in different ways, so the plugin tries to work with how your library actually works:
* simple components and component sets with props
* components with embedded masters and nested structure
* inner props that surface at the outer API
* related-but-separate pieces like Button/Primary and Button/Secondary
Family docs can tie related pieces together without pretending they are one fake mega-component.
✔️ Prop logic and dependencies
It surfaces non-obvious rules automatically.
For example: “secondary action only applies when primary action is enabled.”
So the docs reflect how the API actually behaves, not just a flat property list.
✔️ Lock your manual edits across regenerations
You can extend or rewrite any section, rename the layer with `::lock`, and that subtree survives updates.
So you can mix generated structure with human polish. Update refreshes what is unlocked. Recreate gives you a full reset.
✔️ Other bits worth knowing
* Standard profile: overview, anatomy, properties, prop logic, showcases
* Minimal profile: overview + properties
* Showcases: visual grids over enum axes and boolean toggles, not just tables
* Responsive layout adapts to component size
* Export to Markdown and JSON
* Quick nav between registry, docs frame, and source component
* Privacy-friendly: runs against your file, no external API required
The core engine is pure TypeScript with zero Figma coupling, so the same analysis logic can later power a CLI, codegen, or MCP hooks.
Try it here:
https://www.figma.com/community/...
It’s free. I’d genuinely love feedback from designers, design system folks, and engineers working with messy real-world component libraries 🙌
About Ogiso Docs on Product Hunt
“Intelligent Component Documentation for Figma”
Ogiso Docs was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Generate full Figma component docs in one click. No complex setup. No AI. Ogiso Docs documents real component APIs: props, anatomy, nested structure, prop logic, showcases, drift detection, locked manual edits, registry tracking, and Markdown/JSON export. Built for messy real-world component libraries, not perfect demo files.
On the analytics side, Ogiso Docs competes within Design Tools, Prototyping and UX Design — topics that collectively have 338.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Ogiso Docs performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Ogiso Docs?
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