
Originally published at dosu.dev
GitHub Features Dosu in First Awesome Continuous AI List

Dosu recently achieved recognition in GitHub's inaugural "Awesome Continuous AI" list, appearing in both the Continuous Triage and Continuous Documentation categories. This achievement prompted the team to explore how their platform embodies this emerging concept and why they're enthusiastic about its potential.
What is Continuous AI?
According to GitHub, Continuous AI represents "any use of automated AI to support software collaboration on any platform." The concept builds on the well-established CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment) paradigm, emphasizing automation through artificial intelligence.
Dosu's approach involves connecting documentation with code to produce understandable, evolving documentation while answering stakeholder questions. By automating these tasks, the platform liberates development time previously consumed by manual documentation maintenance and repetitive question-answering—representing substantial productivity gains.
Dosu does Continuous Triage
From its inception, Dosu was designed to continuously monitor projects and engage with issue reporters by answering questions and facilitating resolutions. The platform already serves thousands of open-source maintainers. This capability has generated enthusiastic feedback from maintainers who appreciate discovering issues already resolved by Dosu's interventions.
Dosu does Continuous Documentation
The platform's core strength lies in automated documentation generation and maintenance. Rather than manually documenting features or breaking changes, users can rely on continuous background updates. Currently, Dosu suggests documentation that users can generate as markdown with one click, with automation features coming soon.
What's Next
Whether "Continuous AI" becomes standard terminology or not, this direction represents the industry's trajectory. The team remains focused on building solutions that leverage AI to automate previously impossible-to-automate tasks, assisting engineers rather than replacing them.
The platform is available at https://app.dosu.dev, with community discussion on Discord.