Should I Add DeepWiki-Generated Docs to My GitHub Project?

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

I recently experimented with DeepWiki to create documentation for one of my small tools, and the generated architecture diagrams and flowcharts looked impressive. The documentation was well-organized too! I'm curious if adding a link to this on my GitHub project's homepage would be beneficial for users. Do you think that using content generated by LLMs is helpful, or does it just lead to inaccuracies and confusion?

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Answered By DocuWizard On

Absolutely share it! I started using DeepWiki myself a few days ago, and I was blown away by the results. The auto-generated documentation looked way better than my hand-written README, so I definitely think others would find it useful. 💪

HappyReviewer22 -

That's awesome to hear! I had similar results when I tried it. It really can enhance project visibility.

Answered By TechSavvyGal On

I think using LLMs like DeepWiki is great for situations like this! I've started streamlining my own workflows using similar tools, and it's definitely worth implementing more widely. It can save time and effort in the long run.

SkepticalNerd89 -

Is there a general dislike for LLMs in this group? It seems like a lot of the replies aren't very positive.

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