I switched to it from chrome and never looked back. Tons of good features, really customizable, and (what seems like) a pretty sound business model (no crypto!)
This is the approach that works very well for me. Especially since I keep my repos cloned into a directory structure inspired by "go get" using https://github.com/grdl/git-get
Thanks, I'm familiar with the link you posted. You're also right that there's plenty of online resources about writing technical design docs.
However, what I'm looking for are not the articles about writing technical design but the actual design documents. Preferably ones that are considered well written by the community.
You're not missing anything. It does use GitLab's mirroring API. However, GitLab doesn't have any global mirroring settings, you need to set up each repo individually. The tool just saves you a huge bunch of clicking around and copy pasting auth tokens. Useful if you have a big collection of repos you'd like to mirror. And if you'd like every new public repo to be mirrored automatically.
Can you share advice or recommend any resources on how to improve one's writing? Especially with regards to technical writing and communication in remote organizations.
I switched to it from chrome and never looked back. Tons of good features, really customizable, and (what seems like) a pretty sound business model (no crypto!)