One Tool,

All you need

Let starfsh scan your codebase, then watch as the possibilities unfold. With one command, you can generate documentation, and even refactor your code. It's like having a coding assistant that understands your mind.

starfsh - Generating your code...

What's on your mind?
Generating readme in progress...
System Status
Indexed86%
● indexing modules...
✓ github.io mapped
✓ src/ parsed
Customers Satified87%
Projects Fixed3,000+
Results99%
How it works

From a single link to a healthier codebase

Like a starfish regrowing a lost limb, starfsh restores what your repository is missing — in three simple steps.

01

Drop your repo link

Paste any public GitHub repository link. No setup, no config files, no installs — just the URL is enough to begin.

02

starfsh scans everything

Folders, files, READMEs, frameworks, and even your github.io pages are deeply indexed so the tool truly understands your codebase.

03

Prompt what you need

Ask for docs, a polished README, a refactor, a bug fix, an optimization pass — or anything else. starfsh regenerates the broken limb.

Capabilities

One tool, every kind of repair

The deeper, native actions are what starfsh does best — but you are never boxed in. Prompt it for anything.

Documentation that writes itself
Native
starfsh reads every module, function, and framework convention, then generates accurate, structured docs your team can actually trust.
docs/overview.md
Polished READMEs
Native
Badges, setup steps, usage, and structure — a README that earns stars.
Refactor with context
Native
Restructure code while respecting your patterns, not generic boilerplate.
Optimize performance
Beyond native
Trim bottlenecks, reduce bundle weight, and tune hot paths when you ask for it.
Fix broken code
Native
Pinpoint and repair bugs across files, the way a starfish regrows a limb.
analyzer-streamResolved
Source Tree
Refactored
Anything you prompt
Beyond native
Add testsMigrate frameworksExplain modulesTranslate comments

Give your repository a second chance

Paste a GitHub link and let starfsh regenerate the missing pieces — docs, fixes, refactors, and more.

github.com/your-username/your-repo

No credit card required · Works with any public repo

FAQ

Questions, answered

Everything that defines your project — folders, files, READMEs, detected frameworks, and even your github.io pages. The deeper the index, the better the results when you prompt an action.

Native actions are what starfsh is most deeply built for: writing documentation, generating READMEs, fixing code, and refactoring. Beyond-native actions — like performance optimization or anything you type in — are fully supported but more open-ended.

The flow is designed around public GitHub links today. Private repository support is on the roadmap and will respect the same scanning and prompting experience.

No. starfsh scans first, then prompts you for what you want to do. You stay in control of every regeneration before anything is applied.

A starfish can regrow a lost limb. starfsh does the same for your codebase — restoring missing docs, broken logic, and rough edges from a single repository link.