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DeepWiki
DeepWiki: AI-powered documentation tool for GitHub, enhancing codebase understanding and productivity.
Documentation Generation
Updated 22 minutes ago
DeepWiki's Top Features
Automatic Documentation Generation
Conversational AI Assistant
In-Depth Research Capabilities
Support for Public and Private Repositories
Interactive Diagrams
Deep Research Mode
Simple and Direct Usage
Multi-Language Support
Scalability
Frequently asked questions about DeepWiki
DeepWiki is an AI-powered tool that transforms GitHub repositories into interactive, wiki-style documentation. It analyzes code, README files, and configurations to create a comprehensive knowledge base.
To use DeepWiki, replace "github.com" with "deepwiki.com" in a GitHub repository URL. DeepWiki automatically generates documentation, including interactive diagrams and an AI assistant for natural language questions.
Key features include automatic documentation generation, a conversational AI assistant, in-depth research capabilities, support for public (free) and private (paid) repositories, and interactive diagrams visualizing code relationships.
DeepWiki is free for public GitHub repositories. Access to private repositories requires a paid subscription.
DeepWiki supports both public and private GitHub repositories.
Access DeepWiki by replacing "github.com" with "deepwiki.com" in any GitHub repository URL, or use a Tampermonkey script for a button on GitHub pages.
Ask the AI assistant specific questions about the codebase in natural language, including functionality, architecture, how to run the code, and specific functions.
AI-generated explanations might sometimes misinterpret complex code. Very large or complex codebases may have simplified details, and domain-specific knowledge may not be fully captured.
DeepWiki supports a wide range of programming languages, including Java and Python.
DeepWiki has indexed over 30,000 repositories, with this number constantly growing.
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