# 🧠 N8N Workflow Collection & Documentation This repository contains a comprehensive collection of **2000+ n8n workflows** with an automated documentation system that provides detailed analysis and interactive browsing capabilities. ## 📊 Interactive Documentation **Generate comprehensive documentation for all workflows:** ```bash python3 generate_documentation.py ``` Then open `workflow-documentation.html` in your browser for: - 🔍 **Advanced Search & Filtering** - Find workflows by name, integration, or trigger type - 📈 **Statistics Dashboard** - Workflow counts, complexity metrics, and insights - 🎯 **Smart Analysis** - Automatic categorization and description generation - 🌙 **Dark/Light Themes** - Accessible design with WCAG compliance - 📱 **Responsive Interface** - Works on desktop and mobile - 📄 **JSON Viewer** - Examine raw workflow files with copy/download - 🏷️ **Intelligent Tagging** - Automatic trigger type and complexity detection ### Features The documentation system automatically analyzes each workflow to extract: - **Trigger Types**: Manual, Webhook, Scheduled, or Complex - **Complexity Levels**: Low (≤5 nodes), Medium (6-15), High (16+) - **Integrations**: All external services and APIs used - **Descriptions**: AI-generated summaries of workflow functionality - **Metadata**: Creation dates, tags, node counts, and more --- ## 📂 Workflow Sources This collection includes workflows from: * Official [n8n.io](https://n8n.io) website and community forum * Public GitHub repositories and community contributions * Blog posts, tutorials, and documentation examples * User-submitted automation examples Files are organized with descriptive names indicating their functionality. --- ## 🛠 Usage Instructions ### Import Workflows into n8n 1. Open your [n8n Editor UI](https://docs.n8n.io/hosting/editor-ui/) 2. Click the **menu** (☰) in top right → `Import workflow` 3. Choose any `.json` file from the `workflows/` folder 4. Click "Import" to load the workflow 5. Review and update credentials/webhook URLs before running ### Browse & Discover Workflows 1. **Generate Documentation**: `python3 generate_documentation.py` 2. **Open Documentation**: Open `workflow-documentation.html` in browser 3. **Search & Filter**: Use the interface to find relevant workflows 4. **Examine Details**: View descriptions, integrations, and raw JSON --- ## 🔧 Technical Details ### Documentation Generator (`generate_documentation.py`) - **Static Analysis**: Processes all JSON files in `workflows/` directory - **No Dependencies**: Uses only Python standard library - **Performance**: Handles 2000+ workflows efficiently - **Output**: Single self-contained HTML file with embedded data - **Compatibility**: Works with Python 3.6+ and all modern browsers ### Analysis Capabilities - **Integration Detection**: Identifies external services from node types - **Trigger Classification**: Categorizes workflows by execution method - **Complexity Assessment**: Rates workflows based on node count and variety - **Description Generation**: Creates human-readable summaries automatically - **Metadata Extraction**: Pulls creation dates, tags, and configuration details --- ## 📊 Repository Statistics - **Total Workflows**: 2053+ automation workflows - **File Format**: n8n-compatible JSON exports - **Size Range**: Simple 2-node workflows to complex 50+ node automations - **Categories**: Data sync, notifications, integrations, monitoring, and more - **Services**: 100+ different platforms and APIs represented To import all workflows at once run following: `./import-workflows.sh` --- ## 🤝 Contribution Found a useful workflow or created your own? Contributions welcome! **Adding Workflows:** 1. Export your workflow as JSON from n8n 2. Add the file to the `workflows/` directory with a descriptive name 3. Run `python3 generate_documentation.py` to update documentation 4. Submit a pull request **Guidelines:** - Use descriptive filenames (e.g., `slack_notification_system.json`) - Test workflows before contributing - Remove sensitive data (credentials, URLs, etc.) --- ## 🚀 Quick Start 1. **Clone Repository**: `git clone ` 2. **Generate Docs**: `python3 generate_documentation.py` 3. **Browse Workflows**: Open `workflow-documentation.html` 4. **Import & Use**: Copy interesting workflows to your n8n instance --- ## ⚠️ Important Notes - **Security**: All workflows shared as-is - always review before production use - **Credentials**: Remove/update API keys, tokens, and sensitive URLs - **Testing**: Verify workflows in safe environment before deployment - **Compatibility**: Some workflows may require specific n8n versions or community nodes --- ## 📋 Requirements - **For Documentation**: Python 3.6+ (no additional packages needed) - **For Workflows**: n8n instance (self-hosted or cloud) - **For Viewing**: Modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) --- *This automated documentation system makes it easy to discover, understand, and utilize the extensive collection of n8n workflows for your automation needs.*