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I've tried v0, now let's try webcrumbs! : )
Awesome. It has some cool features. let me know which one caught your eye!👀
I really love Drizzle and I try to transition to it, but I am just so used to with Prisma as an ORM that I somehow slip to using it again and again :(
Also, I've heard so much on Webcrumbs. Will give it a shot soon.
Great list Arindam! 👌
woah, a lot of new tools to try out!
Yes, These tools caught my eyes!
let's try these :))
Let me know how that goes!
Of course
Another good list, great tools!
Thanks Andrew!
Great list!
Thanks for checking out!
helpful tools, thanks for sharing🫡
Glad you liked it!
Webcrumbs is quite like bolt.new /v0 . Why should I use Webcrumbs instead of them?
Hey David! Nice question. I think Webcrumbs is for frontend, so they're faster there and have more customization options. Try it out and it gets clearer.
Great array of awesome devtools.
Already bookmarked this!
Awesome.Thanks Debajyati!
Loved the list! Thanks for the shout out 🧡 Webcrumbs now has a v 3.0! Check it out:
tools.webcrumbs.org/frontend-ai
Awesome tools
Thanks for checking out!
Really nice collection. I already use Webcrumbs and Jam. I'll check them all
Awesome! Webcrumbs makes it really easy to create MVPs My Fav one!
Definitely going to check out Webcrumbs!
Awesome. Let me know how that goes!
Bookmarking this! 🔖
Thanks!
Great Post. Thanks for the list
Glad you liked it!
Useful list, thanks ! 👌
Glad you liked it
I tried Dify. The biggest choice of tools.
Great!
Happy to hear that
Cool!
Great list! I've used several of these tools and they're all solid choices depending on your needs.
One thing I'd add: Most of these tools focus on the content creation and publishing side, but there's often a missing piece in the workflow - keeping your API/code documentation in sync with your actual codebase.
My experience: We use MkDocs as our publishing platform, but we've integrated Syntax Scribe (syntaxscribe.com) into our workflow to auto-generate the technical documentation from our TypeScript/JavaScript source code. This solves the biggest pain point with documentation - keeping it current.
The workflow:
Syntax Scribe analyzes our codebase and generates markdown docs
We write narrative/guide content manually
MkDocs publishes everything as a beautiful static site
GitHub Actions automates the whole pipeline
Why this combo works: Manual documentation goes stale, but auto-generated docs from source code stay current. We focus our writing effort on the "why" and "how" while the API reference updates itself.
For teams evaluating options: Consider not just the publishing tool, but how you'll maintain accuracy over time. The prettiest docs in the world don't help if they're outdated.
Bonus tip: Whatever tool you choose, set up automated deployment. Documentation that requires manual publishing rarely gets updated.
Anyone else using automated doc generation in their workflow? Would love to hear other approaches to keeping technical docs current.
I knew Webcrumbs and it's just insane.
I've just found out another new game-changer dev tool today - Lovable, it's the world's first AI fullstack engineer, and it's totally free :)
I think to only use jam has i am currently so i don,t want to use any ai tools as i first need to understand how things will made then i can use ai to build things fast.but i think atleast i have experience so i can,t get handicapped to ai for everything that,s why i am igonoring ai tools which gnereates codes and components.as jam looks cool for me i think it helps me to understand inner problmes whcih causes bugs and it alos saves time
Great work Arindam..
Amazing Webcrumbs, I´m really very surprised for what it can do for me in just few minutes...ciao Chatgpt👋
Thank you 💗
Thanks for checking out!
Thank you for this information
Awesome!
Thanks for this list!!