Guides Overview
Guides are intermediate-to-advanced “how do I do X well” content. Pick the cluster that matches your goal. Most users start with Writing Quality — those guides apply to every docmd site regardless of stack or feature focus.
For every docmd user. Covers scalable technical writing, readability, task-vs-concept, and avoiding anti-patterns. Most universally relevant cluster.
Start with Writing Quality →
For documentation leads and teams. Git-based workflows, preview environments, consistency at scale, and release workflows.
Explore Workflows & Teams →
For everyone with a search box. Improve relevance, speed, local-first indexing, and add semantic search.
Tune your search →
For teams that care about Time to Interactive. Sub-100ms navigation, CDN deployment, JS payload reduction, low-end devices, caching.
Speed up your site →
For teams that want their docs to be readable by AI agents and LLMs. MCP, agent skills, llms.txt, semantic search design, chunking, context preservation.
Make docs AI-ready →
For connecting docmd to the rest of your stack. OpenAPI generation, GitHub Actions, existing Markdown repos, parallel tooling.
See integrations →
If you’re brand new to docmd, skip the Guides and read Getting Started first. Guides assume you’re already comfortable with the basics.