| I'll mention clubhouse.io every chance I get. It's billed as a Project Management software (and it's great at that) but it can be great for documentation because it: - provides hierarchical nesting (Milestones / Epics / Stories) - each object can have a relationship to another (related, blocks, duplicates) - each object offers a markdown text area, lists, github PR links/integration, comments, and can be moved between various stages (standard scrum stages or your own custom ones) - each object can be assigned multiple owners, requesters, and followers - each object can be tagged - search by title, tag, owner, state, etc. - each object can have files uploaded and attached This allows me to track why the work was done, how the work was done, and what work was done, while providing a nice README as a comment. Everything can be edited, or others in the team can leave their own comments. It's odd for sure, but I love it. |