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* Initial plan * Add DeepWiki badge to README Co-authored-by: damien-schneider <74979845+damien-schneider@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: copilot-swe-agent[bot] <198982749+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: damien-schneider <74979845+damien-schneider@users.noreply.github.com>
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Pull request overview
This PR adds a DeepWiki badge to the repository README to provide quick access to AI-generated documentation and enable automatic documentation tracking.
Key Changes:
- Added a clickable DeepWiki badge with proper markdown syntax after the repository title
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I see the vscode repo is on deepwiki but does not have this badge. We don't want to advertise for deepwiki - can users who want to use it just go there and access our docs through their portal? |
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Yeah legit, the only thing is that people have to trigger an update manually on deep-wiki (and context7, an alternative) which I often do since there is a lot of changes every new version haha, but sounds good. The badge makes automatic trigger but I understand that you don't want to advertise them for free. |
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Agree w/ chase - deepwiki is interesting but it often has incorrect
information on it. It's fine if people want to use it, but I don't want to
direct people there.
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Yeah legit, the only thing is that people have to trigger an update
manually on deep-wiki (and context7, an alternative) which I often do since
there is a lot of changes every new version haha, but sounds good.
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Adds a clickable DeepWiki badge to the repository README to enable automatic documentation updates.
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[](https://deepwiki.com/rocicorp/mono)badge below the repository title in README.mdhttps://deepwiki.com/rocicorp/monoThe badge provides users with quick access to AI-generated documentation while enabling DeepWiki to track repository updates automatically.