The Description Enrichment application shows you which metadata assets have descriptions and which ones still need them, and it can write the missing descriptions for you with artificial intelligence. It is a real powerhouse for closing the documentation gaps across your org. You will find it under the Document menu.
Seeing what has descriptions and what needs them
On the left are all of the metadata types that carry descriptions. Select any type to see which of its assets already have a description and which ones need one. For example, your Apex Pages might show two assets with missing descriptions while the rest already have some kind of description on them.
Rollups and dashboards
Select all of the assets you are interested in and open the Display Report tab to see a single large rollup of all the descriptions in your org. Switch to the Dashboards to see bar charts and pie charts that document which assets have descriptions and which ones still need them.
Editing descriptions by hand
Back on the first tab, bring up the editing palette and select the assets you want to work on. Choose Manual Editing to go in and change a description directly, then save your work. Your edits appear immediately in the last column so you can confirm the change.
Generating a description with AI
Instead of writing it yourself, choose Generate a Description to bring up the AI tooling that creates descriptions automatically. Click Submit and a detailed description is created for you. You can pick any of the available prompts, and the Edit Prompts button lets you create your own prompts that do exactly what you want.
Generating many descriptions at once
Select multiple assets by shift-clicking and control-clicking. When more than one asset is selected, the Generate Multiple button becomes active. Click it to update every selected description using the prompt you chose. For example, with five Apex Pages selected you can automatically generate five polished descriptions in a single step.
Deploying the new descriptions
Any time you change a description, the asset moves into the green area and a Deploy button appears at the bottom of the screen. This opens the Smart Deploy interface, where you can review every change and confirm you want to update those assets. Go to the Deploy tab to make the changes, or run a validating deployment first. From there you can deploy now — to a sandbox or anywhere else — or copy the job list and deploy the changes at a later date.
In short, this application documents every description that needs to be filled out in your metadata, and, if you choose, fills them in for you with artificial intelligence.