Good writing rules can still be used even for repo READMEs where the first time an acronym is used it is spelled out to show what the acronym means. Too many assumptions being made that everyone is going to know it. Sometimes the author can be too inside baseball and assumes anyone reading their README will already know about the subject. Not all devs are literature majors and probably just never think about these things
It also can be configured to use Ollama or an API key from other providers (OpenRouter included) and from what I gather the default prompt can be changed too.
I miss glossaries.
Good writing rules can still be used even for repo READMEs where the first time an acronym is used it is spelled out to show what the acronym means. Too many assumptions being made that everyone is going to know it. Sometimes the author can be too inside baseball and assumes anyone reading their README will already know about the subject. Not all devs are literature majors and probably just never think about these things
An AI-powered browser extension that shows on hover the most likely acronym meaning, based on context you say?
I've used this one for a hot minute a few weeks ago: https://lumetrium.com/definer/
It also can be configured to use Ollama or an API key from other providers (OpenRouter included) and from what I gather the default prompt can be changed too.
Sadly it's closed source.