Hello everyone!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted, been busy.
I wanted to share a new tool we’re developing for documenting assembly instructions online. It currently has assembly instructions for our lab robot.
The site is: https://stepwisedocs.com/
It is similar to Prusa’s tutorials, with a few twists for content creators (e.g. adding and annotating images easily).
If you’re interested in using it for you project, or just helping us out with feedback, let me know and we’ll generate a user for you. I know @FranQuero is interested.
I hope you’re all doing great, and for a chance to meet in person again in the future.
Abrazos!
Nico
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Looks interesting;
Are there any docs how this interacts with GitBuilding (I see there are mentions of it) and what the intended user is?
While the platform looks nice from the outset, there is not a lot of information about the platform itself easily discoverable.
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Hi Matthias, thanks for the comments.
The platform is unfinished, we have not published sources or any other info yet. What would you like to know?
It has no direct interactions with GitBuilding. I used it independently to keep track of parts, generate BOMs, and serve model files, but have moved away from it for assembly instructions.
I personally think that the alternative style in “stepwisedocs” can provide an unencumbered way of documenting assemblies: just log into a page and start taking pictures. It would cover a wider audience (much like ifixit).
We haven’t really though about potential users, but i hope that more makers and developers would find it friendly and useful.
Saludos!
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