Document with RoboRewsty
Effortlessly create high-quality documentation for your workflow actions without getting caught up in details.
How does RoboRewsty work?
RoboRewsty integrates with the workflow builder canvas. It takes your workflows' JSON objects, and sends them to a private OpenAI Azure instance. The result is a quickly presented, well structured documentation breakdown of all selected tasks in your workflow.
RoboRewsty does not replace the existing note feature in the workflow builder. You can either add notes manually, or use RoboRewsty to help you do some of the heavy lifting.
Use RoboRewsty
Via workflow builder
Click
in the top toolbar of the workflow builder to start a note for the entire workflow. To add notes on specific elements, drag around an area on the canvas while holding down ctrl + left click , or right click and select Add Note within the workflow builder.
Click Generate Auto-Documentation to generate documentation for the entire workflow.
A waiting message will display while it runs on your workflow. This may take a moment, if your request holds a large number of tasks.
View the notes generated in your Notes menu. Sections will include:
What's Occurring: Task Overview: Each documentation response begins with a clear and concise overview, providing users with a high-level understanding of the task's purpose and context.
Expected Outcome: Task's Expected Result: Information about the expected outcome or result of the task or group of tasks is presented. This section helps users anticipate the outcomes when the workflow executes the associated tasks.
Special Considerations: Any Crucial Factors: Special considerations or crucial factors related to the tasks are included. These details ensure that users have all the necessary information to understand the workflow path successfully.
An accordion list of all included tasks

Via publish workflow

RoboRewsty is also available to help when you publish a workflow. Click on the RoboRewst icon to generate a detailed change log, then Submit.
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