What's the most annoying part about writing documentation?

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    Documentation can be so much more than just describing what some code is doing. Ideally, documentation describes what cannot be inferred from the code - including architecture overview, business requirements, history & purpose, or even the intentions of the developer who wrote the code. Some good examples in this open source repo of documentation that truly says something the code itself cannot say.

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