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I'll be honest, I now totally just use GPT-4 for new APIs. It's like an order of magnitude faster than trying to grind my way through invariably-awful documentation.
Silly question, but have you seen anyone try to use GPT-4 to...create documentation? Maybe it'll write something that's better than what exists. (I'm not in programming, so I wouldn't know the limitations.)
I haven't, but it seems difficult; most of the hard part of documentation is capturing subtleties, and I'm not sure you can give GPT enough code for it to figure out what it needs to mention.
Improving documentation, though, that seems really possible, and in fact I think I'm going to try that out next time I rotate around to my library project.
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There's awsdocsgpt.com, which is... Not terrible.
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Something I've enjoyed recently is asking it for code reviews. You can ask it for basically a PRD for a small project using a new language or library, do an initial implementation asking questions of it along the way, and then have it give you feedback and iterate on your code to make it more idiomatic, catch you when you hit a common pitfall, use more advanced parts of the API, etc.
I would love to get to a point where I can just paste in a Github pull request link and have it review for me. Along with suggested changes.
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