We’re excited to announce that Doctave Studio 2.0 is now available in public beta! Doctave Studio is a new editor for technical writing and docs-as-code, and we’re excited to share it with you. Want to see it in action? Here’s a quick introductory video of Doctave Studio 2.0: If you just want to see how to participate in the beta, you can jump straight to the end of this post Why build a new editor? One of the biggest issues with docs-as-code is inconsistent tooling. While there are gre...| Doctave · Build beautiful developer portals with docs-as-code
Markdown vs DITA: Comparing ease of use, structure, content reuse, and tooling for docs-as-code and technical documentation projects.| www.doctave.com
This post was inspired by the Pros and Cons of Using Markdown for Technical Documentation Panel Discussion with Ed Marsh, Eric Holscher, and Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti. Around the ~40 minute mark the discussion moves onto how to maintain a consistent style with Markdown documentation, especially in larger teams. The panel agrees that currently there are no clear ways to enforce a specific document structure when using Markdown. Fabrizzio then on goes on to say (54:15): Some day, someone is goin...| Doctave · Build beautiful developer portals with docs-as-code
Let's dive into Ballad: Doctave's new Markdown-aware component system for building engaging documentation sites| www.doctave.com
Today we're excited to announce the release of Doctave 2.0: our biggest and most ambitious release to date. We can't wait to show you everything we've built!| www.doctave.com
Introducing Doctave Studio's refresh: Enhanced layout, browser view feature, and improved error reporting for smoother documentation| www.doctave.com
Continuous documentation in CI/CD: A practical and effective approach for maintaining accurate, current, and useful software documentation| www.doctave.com
Master documentation versioning with a docs-as-code approach. Explore software versioning, Git methodologies, and the intricacies of REST API versioning.| www.doctave.com
Documentation can be an overloaded term, and people use it while talking about wildly different things: developer hubs, API references, or even simple README files and docstrings.| www.doctave.com
How is AI changing the field of technical writing and documentation? We explored this question in May 2023 and it's time for an update.| www.doctave.com