@hollypapp65 I lot at it a lot like the Content Center or what CBliss use to be in the beginning. Inventor didn't create parts for us, we did, but when we created commonly used parts some of us shared them.
With a lot of people going "gaga" over "AI" you'd think there would be some sort of a push within Autodesk to add in something to Inventor, see as how we have an iLogic environment. I mean I got 90% there just using Claude.ai and that workflow went like this:
Claude.ai created me a webpage that calculated the offsets of lines within a circle based on 3 entry values. That website also included an export to Excel which Claude then used to reference the exported data in the Inventor part file I was trying to set up. Claude also created the iLogic code to create and offset all the planes based on the exported line offset data and it also created the sketches per plane.
What i can't seem to get Claude to do, most likely based on my ignorance of what the correct terms need to be in order to prompt Claude correctly is to create the second sketches and sweep each sketched group per plane to individually create the multiple solids.
Like I said I got 90% done.
This is where having some built in "AI" that is catered to the Inventor API and iLogic would be great. Clause is able to get stuff written, but it usually takes a series of fixing errors, which is does great at.
What Inventor needs is a series of videos, similar to this: (this guy went through every Octane node and setting):
where instead of showing how a feature works, like most tutorials, the series would instead show/explain how to set up and create those same sketches and features using the API so we could all learn how to create parts automatically with web forms or excel inputs, etc.