I built this to show what documentation infrastructure actually looks like. Version control, automated linting, multi-format builds, and live deployment. All from a single Markdown source.
Traditional docs rot. Docs-as-Code keeps documentation alive, accurate, and auditable.
The interactive demo includes each module below. Click any view in the sidebar to explore it live.
AI tools generate text. DocForge engineers a system. Copilot writes code comments and prose. It has no concept of DITA topic taxonomy, Vale style governance, or how to architect a compliance documentation framework. This is not about generating content faster. It is about making documentation reliable, auditable, and scalable at the infrastructure level.
Those tools host documentation. DocForge engineers the pipeline. There is a real difference between a writer who uses a docs tool and an engineer who builds one. CI/CD integration, automated linting, structured topic classification, format-agnostic output. None of that comes out of the box with any off-the-shelf platform.
No tool today combines a docs-native CI/CD pipeline, DITA content validation, Vale style enforcement, and multi-format output in one place built specifically for documentation teams. Not developers. Not marketers. Writers who own the entire delivery chain from source to reader.
DocForge is more than a prototype. It is backed by a methodology reference, a build narrative, and a live interactive demo. These four resources work together as a complete documentation engineering case study.
Six live modules — Dashboard, Editor, Content Map, Style Linter, Build Outputs, and Configuration. Click through the full platform with no login required.
Open Demo →16-page documentation covering the methodology in depth — pipeline stages, version control, CI/CD integration, style linting, multi-format output, and full config schema reference.
Read the Guide →The blog post that started DocForge. Why existing tools fall short, what gap this fills, and how every design decision maps back to real documentation engineering constraints.
Read the Post →This page. The product landing page covering the origin story, pipeline walkthrough, six platform modules, and the reasoning behind building a Docs-as-Code platform from scratch.
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