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Snorkell

Create automated, human-like docstrings and documentation for various programming languages.

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Starting price from $10/mo

Tool Information

Snorkell.ai is an AI tool designed to automatically create documentation and docstrings for several programming languages, making your coding process smoother and more efficient.

Snorkell.ai makes it super easy to generate documentation for languages like Python, Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, and TypeScript. It’s especially handy if you're using version control platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. Whenever you merge a pull request, Snorkell.ai steps in to keep your documentation in line with your latest code changes, ensuring everything stays up-to-date.

What sets Snorkell.ai apart from other tools, particularly those focused only on Python like PyDoc, is its ability to create docstrings that are not just syntactically correct, but also easy for humans to read and understand. It dynamically generates these docstrings by pulling in the most recent commit files, and the best part is, your code remains safe and secure since it’s not stored locally anywhere.

Another great feature of Snorkell.ai is its review process. Once it generates the docstrings, you can easily review them and suggest any corrections right through the generated pull request, which helps maintain accuracy and reliability in your documentation.

Snorkell.ai has options for both free and paid plans, with each tier offering different levels of repository support and additional features. For those in need of more advanced capabilities, the elite tier provides on-premise support, access to proprietary AI models, and exclusive experimental features.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Access to new features
  • Multilingual docstring generation
  • Documentation for pull request merging
  • Safe handling of code
  • Docstrings can be reviewed and corrected
  • Generates docstrings for Python
  • TypeScript
  • Kotlin
  • Works with version control systems
  • Easily readable and understandable docstrings
  • GitLab
  • Java
  • On-premise support available
  • Creates docstrings dynamically
  • Works with GitHub
  • Does not keep code on local storage
  • Free and paid options
  • Bitbucket
  • JavaScript

Cons

  • High costs may be a barrier
  • Limited free version repository support
  • Manual checks needed
  • On-premise help only for elite users
  • Possible errors in docstrings
  • No quick help for errors
  • Dependence on pull requests
  • Limited language support
  • No local code storage

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