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DocSync

DocSync generates documentation from your code and keeps it in sync automatically. It uses tree-sitter for multi-language AST parsing, lefthook for git hook integration, and difftastic for semantic change detection.

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Install

Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.

Primary command

clawhub install suhteevah/docsync

ClawHub installer

npx clawhub@latest install suhteevah/docsync

OpenClaw CLI

openclaw skills install suhteevah/docsync

Direct OpenClaw install

openclaw install suhteevah/docsync

What this skill does

DocSync generates documentation from your code and keeps it in sync automatically. It uses tree-sitter for multi-language AST parsing, lefthook for git hook integration, and difftastic for semantic change detection.

Why it matters

All parsing and license validation happen locally with no network calls, so it works in air-gapped environments and never sends source code to external servers.

Typical use cases

  • Generating a README after writing a new TypeScript library
  • Checking if API docs are stale after a refactor
  • Blocking commits when critical documentation is missing
  • Creating an onboarding guide for engineers joining a large codebase
  • Finding undocumented functions added over the past sprint

Source instructions

DocSync — Living Documentation for Your Codebase

DocSync generates documentation from your code and keeps it in sync automatically. It uses tree-sitter for multi-language AST parsing, lefthook for git hook integration, and difftastic for semantic change detection.

Commands

Free Tier (No license required)

docsync generate <file-or-directory>

Generate a one-shot README or API doc for a single file or directory.

How to execute:

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" generate <target>

What it does:

  1. Parses the target file(s) with tree-sitter to extract symbols (functions, classes, exports, types, interfaces)
  2. Applies the appropriate template from <SKILL_DIR>/templates/
  3. Generates a markdown documentation file alongside the source

Example usage scenarios:

  • "Generate docs for src/utils/auth.ts" → runs docsync generate src/utils/auth.ts
  • "Document this whole directory" → runs docsync generate src/api/
  • "Create a README for this project" → runs docsync generate .

Pro Tier ($29/user/month — requires DOCSYNC_LICENSE_KEY)

docsync drift [directory]

Scan for documentation drift — find where code has changed but docs haven't been updated.

How to execute:

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" drift [directory]

What it does:

  1. Validates license key from config
  2. Parses all source files with tree-sitter
  3. Compares extracted symbols against existing documentation
  4. Reports: new undocumented symbols, changed signatures with stale docs, deleted symbols still in docs
  5. Outputs a drift report with severity levels (critical/warning/info)

docsync hooks install

Install git hooks that automatically check for doc drift on every commit.

How to execute:

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" hooks install

What it does:

  1. Validates Pro+ license
  2. Copies lefthook config to project root
  3. Installs lefthook pre-commit hook
  4. On every commit: analyzes staged files, blocks commit if critical drift detected, offers auto-regen

docsync hooks uninstall

Remove DocSync git hooks.

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" hooks uninstall

docsync auto-fix [directory]

Auto-regenerate stale documentation for files with detected drift.

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" auto-fix [directory]

Team Tier ($49/user/month — requires DOCSYNC_LICENSE_KEY with team tier)

docsync onboarding [directory]

Generate a comprehensive onboarding guide for new developers.

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" onboarding [directory]

docsync architecture [directory]

Generate architecture documentation showing module relationships and data flow.

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh" architecture [directory]

Supported Languages

DocSync uses tree-sitter grammars and supports:

  • JavaScript / TypeScript (including JSX/TSX)
  • Python
  • Rust
  • Go
  • Java
  • C / C++
  • Ruby
  • PHP
  • C#
  • Swift
  • Kotlin

Configuration

Users can configure DocSync in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json:

{
  "skills": {
    "entries": {
      "docsync": {
        "enabled": true,
        "apiKey": "YOUR_LICENSE_KEY_HERE",
        "config": {
          "outputDir": "docs",
          "templateOverrides": {},
          "excludePatterns": ["**/node_modules/**", "**/dist/**", "**/.git/**"],
          "languages": ["typescript", "python", "go"],
          "driftThreshold": "warning",
          "autoFix": false
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Important Notes

  • Free tier works immediately with no configuration
  • Pro/Team tiers require a license key from https://docsync.pages.dev
  • All processing happens locally — no code is sent to external servers
  • License validation is offline — no network calls needed
  • Git hooks use lefthook which must be installed (see install metadata above)
  • tree-sitter and difftastic are optional but recommended for best results; the skill falls back to regex-based parsing if unavailable

Error Handling

  • If tree-sitter is not installed, fall back to regex-based symbol extraction (less accurate but functional)
  • If lefthook is not installed and user tries hooks install, prompt to install it
  • If license key is invalid or expired, show clear message with link to https://docsync.pages.dev/renew
  • If a language grammar is not available, skip that file with a warning

When to Use DocSync

The user might say things like:

  • "Generate docs for this file/project"
  • "Are my docs up to date?"
  • "Check for documentation drift"
  • "Set up auto-docs on my commits"
  • "Create an onboarding guide"
  • "Document the architecture"
  • "What's undocumented in this codebase?"

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