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Meet confluence2md: A CLI for Cleaner Docs and Better AI Retrieval | Hacker Noon
8+ hour, 33+ min ago (962+ words) Building a Go-based CLI tool to export Confluence spaces to local Markdown files for RAG pipelines, offline docs, and Git-based knowledge management. \ TLDR: If you are not interested in the story and just want the tool, go straight to the…...
How to Structure API Documentation
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (88+ words) Hacker Noon How to Structure API Documentation The Five Things I Did When I Landed a Role as a Dev Rel A Beginner's Guide to Dockerizing a Vite d App Project 54% of Developers Cite Lack of Documentation as the Top…...
Hub Earns a 45 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building a Streamlined, Filesystem-Based Documentation Platform
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (880+ words) We are confident this text is AI-assisted. Between Two Computer Monitors: This story includes an interview between the writer and guest/interviewee. This story contains AI-generated text. The author has used AI either for research, to generate outlines, or write…...
How to Write a VAPT Report That Clients Actually Read (And Pay For) | Hacker Noon
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (960+ words) Most pen testing reports are written for other security professionals " not for the people who actually read them. This guide covers the 8 sections every VAPT report needs, how to write findings that communicate real business risk, the executive summary formula,…...
How to Write GRC Documentation That Non-Technical Stakeholders Actually Understand
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (478+ words) How to Write GRC Documentation That Non- Technical Stakeholders Actually Understand'Hacker Noon Seventy-two hours before a SOC 2 audit, the compliance lead at a Lagos-based fintech startup circulated a 47-page Information Security Policy document to the board for sign- off. Three…...
Sudo Docs Earns a 70 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building an AI-Powered Unit Test for Documentation
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (551+ words) Hacker Noon Welcome to the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon spotlight, curated by Hacker Noon's editors to showcase noteworthy tech solutions to real-world problems Whether you're a solopreneur, part of an early-stage startup, or a developer building something that truly matters,…...
The Death of the Wiki: How AI Knowledge Graphs Are Changing Search
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (470+ words) Hacker Noon Traditional enterprise search is broken because it relies on keywords, not context. Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) combined with Knowledge Graphs is changing the game by linking your code, meetings, and decisions into one queryable brain. TL; DR TL; DR…...