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A living source of truth for your entire codebase, always complete, always current, maintaining itself as your code moves. Your team and your agents never lose the thread.
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The problem
We pointed CodeSummary at OpenClaw, one of GitHub’s most-starred projects: over 350,000 stars, more than 50,000 commits, and gigabytes of TypeScript that move every day. From that one input it built a complete, cross-linked documentation site, every concept understood, every page written, not a single one touched by a human. Source code in, living docs out.
That is the actual output: a complete documentation site, generated from the source and hosted on its own domain. Browse it live, or point CodeSummary at your own repo.
How it works
01
Install the GitHub App and every push to main rains into the workspace. Private repos stay private.
02
The clutter is read, organized into reviewed pages, and synthesized into separate sites, each published to its own MCP endpoint.
03
Agents call ask() and orient() against their endpoint and get cited, current answers. The same knowledge publishes as docs on your domain.
Built for agents
Every repo you link, frontend, backend, and the services between, becomes one Model Context Protocol endpoint. Instead of cloning and skimming a sibling repo to learn what it does, the agent asks CodeSummary and gets the reviewed answer in one call.
mcp / docsLiving documentation across every linked repo. Always the latest reviewed version.
mcp / style-guideYour coding standards and architecture patterns, so agents write code the way your team does.New
For engineering leads · New
The style guide is its own MCP endpoint your lead curates: coding standards, architecture patterns, the way your team does things. Every engineer's agent pulls it before writing code, so what lands in the PR already looks like your codebase, no matter who (or what) wrote it.
style-guide.mdcurated by @lead
§ Services communicate over events, never direct DB reads.
§ Errors return problem+json. No bare 500s.
§ React: server components by default. Client only when interactive.
Claude Code · Minaaligned
Cursor · Devaligned
Claude Code · Sashaaligned
Near real-time
Local repos drift: someone's frontend is three weeks behind main, someone never pulled the new service at all, and every agent reading those checkouts inherits the drift. CodeSummary doesn't care what's on anyone's disk. Every merge to main regenerates the docs, so every agent on the team answers from what actually shipped.
Your domain, your brand
The same reviewed knowledge your agents query ships as a polished docs site. Public product docs, internal team handbooks, or both: custom domains with automatic SSL, your logo and colors, and a private mode that keeps team knowledge behind sign-in.
Built for serious teams
New sites start team-only. Nothing becomes public until you decide it should.
Every AI change to a page you have touched goes through review. Accept, reject, or edit before anything ships.
OAuth grants and access tokens are scoped to a single site or repo. Revoke any of them at any time.
Every published version is preserved. Roll back to any prior state in one click.
Pricing
Pro and Team start with a 14-day free trial, no card required. Scale and Enterprise are tailored to your team.
$49/ month
For developers and small teams.
$299/ month
For teams shipping across many repos.
From$899/ mo
For larger teams.
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Connect your repos, set your style guide, and the whole team, humans and agents alike, starts answering from one source.
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