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Documentation as code projects tools and what people are using

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Brandon Lee
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Any of you guys getting into documentation as code? What tools are you using? What have you found to be good, bad with tools you have used, processes, and other things? I am wanting to learn more about what everyone is using in this regard and any success stories of this really helping your environment, home lab, etc. Wondering if @t3hbeowulf or @malcolm-r have done any of this?

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nooooope. all of my "documentation" is just sitting in semi-random OneNote pages.

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@malcolm-r this has been my delimma for quite some time now. Trying to make some better strides personally to do a better job documenting and actually using Git processes to update, etc. So far so good. May be worthy of a blog post at some point when I iron out some of the rough edges. Have you tried using Obsidian? This is on my list of to do's

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@brandon-lee i haven't used Obsidian, but I've heard of it. I've been in a bit of indecision paralysis with my lab lately so i haven't really done anything in a while.

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