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Ogiso Docs

Intelligent Component Documentation for Figma

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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.

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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 🙌

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Intelligent Component Documentation for Figma

Ogiso Docs was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #145 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.

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