manaita
adr-tools
manaita | adr-tools | |
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7 | 4,404 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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manaita
adr-tools
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What tools do you use to plan software features?
For architectural decisions I have used this in the past: https://github.com/npryce/adr-tools
- More persistent and less frenetic communication: alternatives to Slack
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Documenting Software Architecture Decisions
👍 This approach is becoming more popular. It's a great way to document decisions and, for many teams, is a core part of their documentation bundle. ADRs don't take very long to put together, but they are incredibly useful to look back on, to help tell stories about how/why things changed, etc. Definitely recommended if you're not using them already, and Nat Pryce's adr-tools tool is an easy way to get started.
What are some alternatives?
github-markdown-toc - Easy TOC creation for GitHub README.md
log4brains - ✍️ Log and publish your architecture decisions (ADR)
go-jsonschema - A tool to generate Go data types from JSON Schema definitions.
standard-readme - A standard style for README files
jellyfin-docs - Documentation for Jellyfin
github-action-markdown-link-check - Check all links in markdown files if they are alive or dead. 🔗✔️
udoxy - Guidelines and script (bash) for generic standalone code documentation
docs - Rundeck documentation
EMBA - EMBA - The firmware security analyzer
pandoc-templates - An opinionated set of Pandoc templates and scripts for converting markdown to DOCX manuscripts that adhere to William Shunn's Proper Manuscript Format guidelines using Pandoc.