

docmd
docmd is an open-source documentation generator that transforms Markdown into fast, modern, and SEO-friendly documentation websites with zero configuration. Designed for developers, open-source projects, startups, and internal teams, it focuses on simplicity, performance, and...
Features
Properties
- Support for Themes
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
Features
Git Support
- No Coding Required
- Works Offline
- Live Preview
- No registration required
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- No Tracking
- Hierarchical Structure
- Ad-free
- Support for MarkDown
- Dark Mode
- Syntax Highlighting
- Full-Text Search
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) Support
Support for Docker
- Support for i18n
- Team Collaboration
- Semantic Search
- AI-Powered
- Themes
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What is docmd?
docmd is an open-source documentation generator that transforms Markdown into fast, modern, and SEO-friendly documentation websites with zero configuration. Designed for developers, open-source projects, startups, and internal teams, it focuses on simplicity, performance, and maintainability without requiring a framework or complex build setup.
Out of the box, docmd includes full-text and semantic search, versioning, internationalisation (i18n), code highlighting, callouts, tabs, cards, step-by-step guides, changelogs, SEO tools, sitemap generation, analytics integration, and extensible plugins. Generated sites use static HTML for search engine visibility while providing fast client-side navigation for a smooth user experience.
With support for multi-project workspaces, offline deployments, GitHub Pages, Netlify and Vercel publishing, AI-friendly content structures, and a lightweight runtime, docmd helps teams create professional documentation sites that are easy to build, deploy, and maintain. Whether you're documenting an open-source library, API, product, or internal knowledge base, docmd aims to provide modern documentation without the complexity of traditional documentation frameworks.






