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An intelligent documentation platform that automatically detects available CLI commands and generates optimized getting-started guides.

Scouted 6 hours ago

6.8/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency6.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility8.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Developers waste time with complex manual configuration processes when simpler automated commands are available.

Who'd pay

Software companies, open source projects, and development teams maintaining CLI tools.

Signal that triggered it

"This manual approach requires users to: Find the example file location, Manually copy it, Edit it themselves"

Original post

Document --create-config --permissive in README Quick Start

Published: 6 hours ago

A developer suggests improving the AI Guardian project documentation by including easier-to-use commands in the quick start guide. Currently users must manually copy configuration files, but there's an automated --create-config --permissive command that simplifies the initial setup process.

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