
AutEng MCP Markdown Publishing & Document Share Links
Publish markdown specs and architecture notes as public share links—with Mermaid diagrams rendered—for collaborators and early customers.
Overview
AutEng Docs is an MCP server for the Build phase that publishes markdown documents as public share links with Mermaid diagram support.
What is this MCP server?
- Markdown documents published as public share links
- Mermaid diagram support in published docs
- Streamable HTTP MCP at https://auteng.ai/mcp/docs
- Built by AutEng.ai with branded docs tooling
- Server version 1.1.0
- Remote https://auteng.ai/mcp/docs (streamable-http)
- Markdown publish with explicit Mermaid diagram support
What problem does it solve?
Technical docs stuck in repos or chat threads are hard for cofounders, clients, and testers to read—and diagrams in raw markdown do not render for them.
Who is it for?
Solo builders who live in agent-assisted markdown specs and need frictionless public doc links during build and early ship.
Skip if: Full documentation portals with versioning, SSO, and marketing CMS workflows.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You publish markdown from the agent to a share link with diagrams visible so feedback on specs and API behavior happens on a single canonical page.
- Public share URL for a published markdown document
- Rendered Mermaid diagrams on the shared page
- Faster review of specs without granting repo access
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Journey fit
Documentation is written while the product is being built; shareable docs reduce Slack paste walls and keep agents aligned on living specs. Docs subphase covers publishing technical writing from the repo or agent session, not app-store launch copy.
How it compares
Markdown share-link publisher MCP, not a Notion replacement skill or static-site generator pipeline.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.auteng/docs for?
Developers and indie founders using AI coding agents who write markdown specs, API docs, or runbooks and want shareable rendered pages including Mermaid charts.
When should I use ai.auteng/docs?
During build when you need to circulate living documentation—integration guides, architecture notes, or changelog drafts—before investing in a custom docs site.
How do I add ai.auteng/docs to my agent?
Configure the streamable-http remote https://auteng.ai/mcp/docs in your MCP-enabled editor, then invoke AutEng publish tools from your agent to create share links.