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Turn documentation into adoption. Build interactive docs that onboard users, scale with your product, and work for AI agents.
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    Aug 11
    ReadMe Changelog: Custom LLMs.txt is here! Serve your own hand-authored version instead of the auto-generated one. πŸ“„ Docs: Required params pre-fill with example values, so Try It just works πŸ” Enterprise: View audit logs from the project page 🏷️ MCP: Human-readable tool titles
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    Aug 10
    AI is good at search and summarizing, so why not put it to work in your docs? Part 1 of our series covers how tech writers can use AI for search and discoverability without giving up the human touch. Learn more:
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    Just Enough AI, Part 1: AI for Search and Discoverability
    This is the first in a three-part series on ways technical writers can use AI as an assistant, not as a boss. This post is about using AI to help users and LLMs find things in your documentation.
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    Aug 3
    ReadMe Changelog: AI Discoverability is here! Now AI agents can read, navigate & use your docs. And more: πŸ€– MCP: Enabled by default on new projects πŸ”’ Enterprise: Restrict branch sharing ✏️ Editor: WYSIWYG Accordion, Cards, Columns & Tabs πŸ“Š Analytics: Skip collecting visitor
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    Jul 28
    Drop in a URL, upload an OpenAPI spec, or add your markdown files. ReadMe's Importer builds your project automatically.
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    Jul 23
    Most teams treat API docs as an afterthought: written after the code ships, updated inconsistently, owned by no one. Here's how to write, maintain, and scale docs developers can actually trust.
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    Best Practices for API Documentation: How to Write, Maintain, and Scale Your Docs
    Learn the API documentation best practices that help developer teams write clearer reference content, keep docs in sync with their codebase, and scale quality as their API grows.

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