Great news! Now you can try one URL for a GPT all about “Docs Like Code,” and you can ask a chat agent questions based on the books Anne Gentle has authored, like Docs Like Code: Collaborate and Automate to Improve Technical Documentation and Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation. I used Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to create this custom GPT.
Feel free to quiz an author, Anne Gentle, and share any quirky test results by using the Contact form.
Are you curious? It’s free and crafted with the latest ChatGPT 4. Signing up for a (free) OpenAI account is required. I would love to hear what you think if you’re willing to try it out.
Ask Anne Gentle about treating docs like code
This chatbot is aware of the revision to the third edition of Docs Like Code: Collaborate and Automate to Improve Technical Documentation.
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One of the most exciting updates to Docs Like Code describes how to eliminate biased language. The tools are ready: you can encode inclusive language policies for linters such as Alex or Woke. Most recently, you can learn with a brief demonstration on using a CODEOWNERS file to govern who can publish the docs in a given repository.