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Autonoma

Confluence like code documentation automatically with AI

Software Engineering
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence

From any codebase, we generate a wiki with API Docs, descriptions of features and their implementation, and common guides maintaining the original style, language, and dependencies. These enables developers to understand legacy, spaghetti, or throwaway code.

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Hey there! Launching here for the first time, super excited to get your comments and feedback about us! We believe this is a solution for developers and product people. We understand that our ideal users are: - startups in rapid growth, who have to prioritize development over documenting. - big enterprises full of legacy undocumented code who need to discover these black boxes. We are offering a one-month free trial by using the code FIRST100 when selecting the single-developer option. This one costs 9.99 USD after the first month. You will see the discount applied AFTER you select the Sole-Hacker option. We also have plans for small teams who want to hub their one-source-of-truth hub with all their code documented in the same place. Looking forward to your feedback and comments on how we can further improve the solution and release this documenting necessary-evil from the developer's backlog!

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@eugenio_scafati, what an amazing accomplishment this is! It's inspiring to see the potential of this 'confluence like' code documentation coming to life - so exciting!
Making old code clear sounds helpful. Any plans to link this with version control for easy updates?
Congratulations, @eugenio@eugenio_scafati on the launch! I explored the platform and loved its simplicity for developers. The one-month free trial is a great intro. Are there any plans to add more features for small teams? Overall, it is a promising tool!
@eugenio_scafati Exciting launch! 🚀 The focus on helping startups in rapid growth and addressing the challenge of legacy undocumented code in big enterprises is spot-on. How did your team come up with the idea, and what specific features does your solution offer to streamline documentation for both scenarios?