ThinkJS
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use full ES6/7 features to develop web applications
Ben Tossell
Docsify — A magical documentation site generator
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Ben Tossell
I was looking for something like this a few months ago... ended up going with GitBook as a non-technical I found it pretty easy to get it up and running. Looking through some of this stuff looks good but makes me feel like GitBook may be simpler as a non-tech with majority of same features Thoughts?
James Futhey
Oh wow, this is incredibly underrated. Very solid product in a seemingly-crowded (but very sparse) niche. Congrats!
Peyton Hayslette
This will be great for streamlining communication for partner integrations. Also the PH referrer parameter is killing the site.. If anyone wants the usable link: https://docsify.js.org
André J
Going to try this one out. Hopefully its easy to use / setup. Recently Ive just used Github wiki, as it has side menu and works over git. 👍
Devan Koshal
This is awesome! For commercejs.com we've been using jeykll for our guides/highlevel docs and a slate for the long form API reference. This looks like a beautiful clean replacement for the jeykll docs - going to play around with it over the weekend
Рафаэль Еникеев

Cool product for salespeople

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It has a lot of useful features

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No cons

n8o
the link at the top of the site do not work, get your 404 error page