--- blogpost: true date: Jan 06, 2026 author: Matteo Spanio category: announcements tags: documentation, open-source --- # TorchFX is now indexed on DeepWiki I’m happy to share a small but meaningful update for the TorchFX project. Thanks to the contribution of **kaigouthro**, TorchFX is now **indexed on DeepWiki**, making the library more accessible to anyone interested in understanding its design, usage, or contributing to its development. ## TorchFX on DeepWiki DeepWiki offers an alternative, structured way to explore open-source projects, focusing on documentation, code organization, and conceptual clarity. Being indexed there is a great opportunity for: - new users who want to explore TorchFX before diving into the code, - researchers looking for differentiable audio DSP tools, - contributors who want a high-level overview of the project structure. You can find TorchFX on DeepWiki here: - šŸ‘‰ [https://deepwiki.com/matteospanio/torchfx](https://deepwiki.com/matteospanio/torchfx) ## Downloadable Documentation Dump In addition to the online index, a **local dump of the DeepWiki documentation** is available. This can be useful for offline exploration, archival purposes, or experimentation. The documentation dump is available in the following branch: - šŸ‘‰ [https://github.com/kaigouthro/torchfx/tree/deepwiki-01-2026](https://github.com/kaigouthro/torchfx/tree/deepwiki-01-2026) ## A Community-Driven Improvement This update is a great example of how community contributions can improve a project in ways that go beyond code alone. Better visibility and alternative documentation formats make TorchFX easier to approach, understand, and extend. Many thanks to [https://github.com/kaigouthro](https://github.com/kaigouthro) for the contribution! As always, feedback and contributions are welcome — whether they come in the form of code, documentation, or ideas.