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docmd 0.8.2 released
docmd 0.8.2 introduces a pluggable engine architecture, persistent disk caching for Git indexing, and critical fixes for NPM compatibility. Warm builds are now up to 45% faster on large documentation sites thanks to the new persistent cache system, while the introduction of the optional Rust engine provides a foundation for native build acceleration. Highlights
This release matures the architectural foundation introduced in the v0.8 series, bringing significant performance gains and a more robust configuration ecosystem to the docmd platform. Full release notes: https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd/releases/tag/0.8.2 |
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docmd 0.8.4 releasedThis release focuses on deployment improvements, safer plugin behaviour, and stability fixes across the development server and UI. Complete Changelog
Full release note: https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd/releases/tag/0.8.4 |
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docmd 0.8.5 releasedThis release introduces semantic search as an alpha preview, adds automatic
Full release note: https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd/releases/tag/0.8.5 |
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docmd 0.8.6 releasedThis release establishes docmd as an AI-First documentation engine with a native MCP server, modular agent skills, official Docker support, and a wide set of UI, search, and stability improvements. Complete Changelog
Full release note: https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd/releases/tag/0.8.6 |
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docmd 0.8.0 is now available with a completely redesigned parallel build engine, first-class multi-project support, persistent indexing caches, and major rebuild performance improvements.
Large documentation sites that previously rebuilt in ~16s can now rebuild in ~4.3s, even with significantly more pages.
Highlights
This release is a major architectural step forward for docmd and lays the foundation for much faster builds, smarter caching, and more scalable documentation workflows going forward.
Full release notes: https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd/releases/tag/0.8.0
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