Hi Product Hunt!
This is @hahnbeelee, @han_wang6, and @yoshua_torralva. As developers we understand the pain of writing documentation. docstring.ai solves this problem by using AI to write your documentation for you✍️.
Currently the languages we support are Typescript, Javascript, and Python.
We'd love to get your feedback and suggestions for what else we could do to improve docstring.ai for you.
I think this is an amazing product! Documentation is definitely difficult to write sometimes, and I think this is a great idea as to how to combat it. As a piece of feedback (maybe I'm just not understanding it right), when I was playing around with the web version, I got this output when I wrote the following function:
Input:
def foo(test):
test = test ** 2
return test
Output:
Squaring the input and returning the result
"""
def foo(test):
test = test ** 2
return test
print(foo(5))
"""
Is the line "print(foo(5))" supposed to be there? I wasn't exactly sure why it was added.
Regardless, this is a really impressive product, and I'm excited to see where it goes from here :).
Hi Product Hunt!
This is @hahnbeelee, @han_wang6, and @yoshua_torralva. As developers we understand the pain of writing documentation. docstring.ai solves this problem by using AI to write your documentation for you✍️.
Currently the languages we support are Typescript, Javascript, and Python.
We'd love to get your feedback and suggestions for what else we could do to improve docstring.ai for you.
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