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Author here.

> It's a shame commercial vendors don't do this sort of thing for their product docs more regularly.

I've been trying. I'm even building something to make adoption easier, not launched yet but it's here https://docskit.codehike.org


Nice! Do you think it could be adapted to other docs sites?

I made a small clone of the tutorials section (https://clone-swiftui-tutorial.vercel.app/) where the content is already Markdown (and use codehike to turn the markdown into a rich UI). This made me realize that codehike is AI-friendly, in the sense that even for non-linear UIs the original content is still AI-readable Markdown.


Author here. I'm working on a new version of Code Hike, more flexible. Docs: https://v1.codehike.org/docs


Are your older build-a-react tutorial available anywhere? The links on your site are broken and I wanted to implement a class/object based system using your older tutorial.


yes, try to find them on medium.com directly. I'm afk travelling right now, I'll update the links next week


Thanks for the pointer.

For others who are interested: https://medium.com/hexacta-engineering/didact-learning-how-r... and https://medium.com/@pomber are the articles.


If anyone wants to try the API for the first time, I've made this guide recently: https://gpt.pomb.us/


Posted something new today: https://pomb.us/



To be fair, it may be the "biggest change ever", but it doesn't change too much. It buff some units that were bad, nerf some units and techs that were too good. But the general meta remains the same. The devs are really good at introducing changes.


I maintain one of the selected projects. $20k means that I can focus on the project without taking any freelance work on the side for a while. Hopefully making the project more attractive to sponsors, hopefully snowballing into more OSS and less freelance.



Thank you!


No problem man. I don't know if you remember, but you helped us add Codehike to our documentation some time back!


As the maintainer of one of the selected projects (https://codehike.org/), I really appreciate what GitHub is doing, putting the money and trying different approaches (last year it was $450K across 900 projects).


yay pomber! love code hike even tho i wasnt ultimately able to use it at my prev company, still want to use it some day because it is beautiful


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