ClawDocu
Self-hosted code documentation with inline comments for human-Claw collaboration.

ClawDocu is a self-hosted code documentation tool that lets users add inline comments to any file type and discuss them with an AI assistant (called a "Claw") via chat apps like Telegram. Documentation and comments are stored as plain text locally within the user's own repository or VPS, keeping everything under the user's control. It integrates with GitHub repositories and is designed to work as an installable skill for AI chat agents.
Users install ClawDocu on their own VPS, connect their git repository, select text in any file to add inline comments, then share links in a Claw-enabled chat app where the AI reads the context and responds.
Software developers who want self-hosted, AI-assisted code documentation
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- open-source
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