Auto-Update Team Wiki from Documentation

Keep your team wiki current without manual edits.

Nora monitors your GitHub docs, README, and code comments, syncs updates to your Notion wiki automatically, and alerts when docs drift from code.

When README files or documented standards change in GitHub, Nora detects the change, updates the corresponding Notion wiki page, and adds a version note. For example, if your Python style guide is updated, Nora syncs it to Notion and tags engineers for review. If a Notion page hasn't been updated in 6 months but the underlying code has changed significantly, Nora flags it as "stale" and asks the team to refresh. This keeps documentation evergreen and prevents outdated docs from confusing new hires. Teams report 100% doc accuracy vs. ~70% before and 3+ hours/week saved on wiki updates.

How it works

  1. Monitor GitHub for changes to README and docs files
  2. Parse content changes (addition, removal, edit to major sections)
  3. Find corresponding Notion wiki page by title/key
  4. Sync content updates to Notion page
  5. Add version note with timestamp and GitHub commit link
  6. Flag significantly outdated Notion pages and request refresh

Frequently asked questions

What does "Auto-Update Team Wiki from Documentation" do?

Nora monitors your GitHub docs, README, and code comments, syncs updates to your Notion wiki automatically, and alerts when docs drift from code.

How long does setup take?

Under 5 minutes. Connect your tools and Nora handles the rest.

Which tools does this use?

Uses Notion, run by your Webmaster.

How much time does this save?

Saves approximately 3 hours/week, running daily at 6:00 am.

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