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Blume: Open-Source Zero-Config Documentation Framework That Ships AI-Ready Docs From Markdown

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MarkTechPost·2026-07-15·Summarized by Claude

Blume is a newly released open-source documentation framework that generates AI-ready documentation sites directly from a folder of Markdown files with zero configuration required. 'AI-ready' here means the output is structured for LLM consumption — optimized for retrieval, context injection, and agent use — not just human reading, which is a meaningful distinction for developers building RAG pipelines or AI assistants that need to reference product docs. The zero-config approach dramatically lowers the barrier for teams that want to keep documentation current without dedicated tooling overhead. For developers shipping APIs, SDKs, or internal tools, this could accelerate the path from code to machine-readable, agent-accessible documentation. It's a small but practically useful release in the growing ecosystem of AI-native developer tooling.

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