#1
Just a quick update on Grady - the world's favourite Trongate assistant. ;)

I've pulled it from the forum. However, last night I had it rewrite the entire reference section from the documentation. It's a massive job. Did it do a good job? I don't know! My fingers are crossed.

Today I have it working on the entire documentation for the PHP framework.

This would have taken me about three months. Again, it's a huge job and I reckon it'll take about another ten hours.

I have not yet uploaded anything. However, if Grady pulls this off it'll be huge. If we can get the documentation nailed and the new code generator finished, it's SHOW TIME! I have a lot of plans for this framework. If Grady keeps improving then it'll be like hitting a fast-forward button.

The next 24 hours are critical.
#2
Okay, time for an update.

I've had my Lenovo laptop working on this for about 15 hours straight. I have also burned through about $20 of AI tokens.

So, how did it do?

Well, with regards to the actual coding and tonality of the docs, it was perfect. I'd say 10/10. The only weaknesses I've found that that it sometimes writes docs that aren't entirely in alignment with the framework. For example, it might say "the following modules are included..." then it'll come up with a list but it might miss a few modules.

My verdict? I give Grady 92% for the task of writing docs.

I don't think it can write all of our docs at the click of a button. It's not even close. However, with focused effort, I think Grady can get the PHP framework docs nailed in about three days. That's still pretty good.

Right now, the docs have a way to go but I'm giving my laptop (and my wallet) a break.

This is good. It's good!

I'll continue with the docs tomorrow.
#3
Once things have settled down, I'll chuck all the docs on GitHub. As always, the final word will be with humans.