Doksy: Convert GitHub README Files into Documentation Websites
By
anas nadkar
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
Doksy is a tool that helps small open-source projects and indie developers quickly transform their GitHub README files into clean, professional documentation websites with minimal setup. The creator acknowledges it's currently an early version with some non-functional features like the 'Get Started' button and code blocks, but aims to make documentation more accessible for projects that typically receive less attention.
Key quotes
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The idea is to make documentation more accessible and lightweight for projects that usually don't get enough attention.
Right now, the website isn't fully completed—I just uploaded an early version to see how people respond before polishing it further.
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