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Stacklore connects to your GitHub or GitLab repositories and automatically generates clear, structured documentation for your Ansible roles, Terraform modules, and CI/CD pipelines using AI. Every time you push a commit, the docs update automatically via webhook. Your team gets a private searchable portal where they can browse docs and ask an AI assistant questions about your infrastructure — no more hunting through YAML files to figure out what a role does.
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Gary, a DevOps engineer who built Stacklore out of genuine frustration. I've maintained Ansible playbooks and Terraform modules for years and the documentation situation is always the same; either it doesn't exist, it's six months out of date, or it lives in someone's head who just left the company.
I wanted something that would just read the code and write the docs for me, stay current automatically, and be accessible to the whole team without everyone needing repo access. So I built it.
A few things I'm especially proud of:
- Webhook integration that keeps docs in sync with every commit
- A private team portal with AI chat so anyone can ask "what does this role do?" in plain English
- It works with self-hosted GitLab too, not just GitHub
Would love honest feedback from anyone in the DevOps space. What would make this actually useful in your day-to-day workflow?
Happy to answer any questions below.
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About Stacklore on Product Hunt
“From code chaos to clarity.”
Stacklore was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #142 on the daily leaderboard. Stacklore connects to your GitHub or GitLab repositories and automatically generates clear, structured documentation for your Ansible roles, Terraform modules, and CI/CD pipelines using AI. Every time you push a commit, the docs update automatically via webhook. Your team gets a private searchable portal where they can browse docs and ask an AI assistant questions about your infrastructure — no more hunting through YAML files to figure out what a role does.
Stacklore was featured in Developer Tools (511.7k followers), Artificial Intelligence (467.3k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 177.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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