Auto Wiki; Turn your code into a Wiki style article with Mutable.ai
Mutable.ai is proud to introduce Auto Wiki, which lets you generate a Wiki-style website to document your codebase. Citations link to code, with clickable references to each line of code being discussed. Here are some examples of popular projects:
React: https://wiki.mutable.ai/facebook/react
Ollama https://wiki.mutable.ai/jmorganca/ollama
D3: https://wiki.mutable.ai/d3/d3
Terraform: https://wiki.mutable.ai/hashicorp/terraform
Bitcoin: https://wiki.mutable.ai/bitcoin/bitcoin
Mastodon: https://wiki.mutable.ai/mastodon/mastodon
Auto Wiki makes it easy to see at a high level what a codebase is doing and how the work is divided. In some cases we’ve identified entire obsolete sections of codebases by seeing a section for code that was no longer important. Auto Wiki relies on our citations system which cuts back on hallucinations. The citations link to a precise reference or definition which means the wiki generation is grounded on the basis of the code being cited rather than free form generation.
We're running Auto Wiki on the most popular 1,000 repos on GitHub. If you want us to generate a wiki of a public repo for you, just comment in this thread! The wikis take time to generate as we are still ramping up our capacity, but I’ll reply that we’ve launched the process and then come back with a link to your wiki when it’s ready.
For private repos, you can use our app (https://wiki.mutable.ai) to generate wikis. We also offer private deployments with our own model for enterprise customers; you can ping us at info@mutable.ai. Anyone that already has access to a repo through GitHub will be able to view the wiki, only the person generating the wikis needs to pay to create them. Pricing starts at $4 and ramps up by $2 increments depending on how large your repo is.
In an upcoming version of Auto Wiki, we’ll include other sources of information relevant to your code and generate architectural diagrams.
Please check out Auto Wiki and let us know your thoughts! Thank you!
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Auto Wiki; Turn your code into a Wiki style article with Mutable.ai
Mutable.ai is proud to introduce Auto Wiki, which lets you generate a Wiki-style website to document your codebase. Citations link to code, with clickable references to each line of code being discussed. Here are some examples of popular projects: React: https://wiki.mutable.ai/facebook/react Ollama https://wiki.mutable.ai/jmorganca/ollama D3: https://wiki.mutable.ai/d3/d3 Terraform: https://wiki.mutable.ai/hashicorp/terraform Bitcoin: https://wiki.mutable.ai/bitcoin/bitcoin Mastodon: https://wiki.mutable.ai/mastodon/mastodon Auto Wiki makes it easy to see at a high level what a codebase is doing and how the work is divided. In some cases we’ve identified entire obsolete sections of codebases by seeing a section for code that was no longer important. Auto Wiki relies on our citations system which cuts back on hallucinations. The citations link to a precise reference or definition which means the wiki generation is grounded on the basis of the code being cited rather than free form generation. We're running Auto Wiki on the most popular 1,000 repos on GitHub. If you want us to generate a wiki of a public repo for you, just comment in this thread! The wikis take time to generate as we are still ramping up our capacity, but I’ll reply that we’ve launched the process and then come back with a link to your wiki when it’s ready. For private repos, you can use our app (https://wiki.mutable.ai) to generate wikis. We also offer private deployments with our own model for enterprise customers; you can ping us at info@mutable.ai. Anyone that already has access to a repo through GitHub will be able to view the wiki, only the person generating the wikis needs to pay to create them. Pricing starts at $4 and ramps up by $2 increments depending on how large your repo is. In an upcoming version of Auto Wiki, we’ll include other sources of information relevant to your code and generate architectural diagrams. Please check out Auto Wiki and let us know your thoughts! Thank you!
Binärgewitter Talk #330: OpenSource Plus
Wir sind wieder da mit einer neuen Ausgabe von Binärschneesturm Talk. Blast from the Past • fix comments (https://github.com/Binaergewitter/serious-bg/pull/427) • isso (https://isso-comments.de/) • Marc Uwe Kling macht Buch aus den Jeff Bezos und Elon Musk Comics (https://blog.binaergewitter.de/2024/01/05/binaergewitter-talk-number-329-turbo-niklaus#isso-2378) • fefe kann css files laden! (https://blog.binaergewitter.de/2024/01/05/binaergewitter-talk-number-329-turbo-niklaus#isso-2373) Toter der Woche • Virtual tour of Museum of Failure (https://collection.museumoffailure.com/) • A Million Ways to Die on the Web (https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/A_Million_Ways_to_Die_on_the_Web) • Bash.org (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38950721) • Github: bash_irc_quotes (https://gitlab.com/dwrodri/bash_irc_quotes) • German-bash seit 2021 (https://old.reddit.com/r/de/comments/oy3hrc/german_bash_ist_tot/) • X removes support for NFT profile pictures (https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/10/x-removes-support-for-nft-profile-pictures/?guccounter=1) • Tachiyomi (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38984506) • Open Source - Es lebe "Post Open Source". (https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Missing-Link-Open-Source-ist-tot-es-lebe-Post-Open-Source-9595891.html) Untoter der Woche • Hackerparagraph (https://www.golem.de/news/modern-solution-it-experte-wegen-nutzung-einer-zugriffssoftware-verurteilt-2401-181296.html) • modernsolution (https://www.modernsolution.net/) • Linux nach Windows BSOD (https://www.tomshardware.com/software/operating-systems/driver-hack-lets-you-run-linux-after-windows-bsods-no-reboot-required) Ei der Woche • Auto Wiki by Mutable.ai (https://wiki.mutable.ai/) • KI-Modell soll sagen können wer in den nächsten vier Jahren stirbt (https://www.heise.de/news/Neues-KI-Modell-soll-sagen-koennen-wer-in-den-naechsten-vier-Jahren-stirbt-9592342.html) • KI statt externer Auftragnehmer bei Duolingo (https://www.heise.de/news/KI-uebernimmt-Duolingo-kuendigt-einem-Teil-der-externen-Auftragnehmer-9591618.html) News • Glosse: Linus steckt im Schnee ohne Strom und Internet (https://jit.social/@torvalds@social.kernel.org/111772745019545317) • Mister MP3 macht immersives Audio (https://www.heise.de/news/Brandenburg-Labs-Mister-mp3-macht-jetzt-immersives-Audio-9596385.html) • M4A als BGT format deprecated Ende des Jahres • goaccess für nginx logs (https://goaccess.io/) • The package that broke NPM (accidentally) (https://uncenter.dev/posts/npm-install-everything/) • Timezone in Vostok Antarctic Base UTC+5 starting 18.December via Schmittlauch (https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2023-December/033343.html) • Lebanon DST disputed (https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2023-March/032752.html) • Linux 6.8 Will Let You Know When x86 32-bit Support Is Disabled (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.8-Warns-IA32-Disabled) • Analyze and Reorganize core Networking Structs to optimize cacheline consumption (https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20231129072756.3684495-1-lixiaoyan@google.com/) • Obsidian 1.5.3 (https://obsidian.md/changelog/2023-12-26-desktop-v1.5.3/) • sourcehut outage (https://lobste.rs/s/lgwcpb/statement_regarding_ongoing_sourcehut) • Batterie auf Hawaii ersetzt letstes Kohlekraftwerk (https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/energy-storage/a-huge-battery-has-replaced-hawaiis-last-coal-plant) • OpenWrt One - celebrating 20 years of OpenWrt (https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-one-celebrating-20-years-of-openwrt/183684) • Bambu X1 jailbreak (https://www.heise.de/news/X1plus-Jailbreak-fuer-Bambu-Lab-X1-Drucker-9591648.html) Themen Minimi der Woche • Stop using nix-env (https://stop-using-nix-env.privatevoid.net/) • microtransactions sind tot • liberapay (https://en.liberapay.com/) • Debian • flatbuffer & grpc • Nixos.wiki: Building RPM/DEB with nixpkgs (https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Nixpkgs/Building_RPM_DEB_with_nixpkgs) Lesefoo ...