Meet the next generation of documentation. AI-native, beautiful out-of-the-box, and built for developers.
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I don't have enough substantive user feedback to provide a meaningful summary of what users think about Mintlify. The social mentions you've provided are just YouTube video titles that repeat "Mintlify AI" without any actual user opinions, reviews, or detailed commentary. To give you an accurate summary of user sentiment, I would need access to actual review content, user comments, ratings, or detailed social media discussions about their experiences with the tool.
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A fully local, private alternative to Context7 that reduces your token usage
Context7 is great for pulling docs into your agent's context, but it routes everything through a cloud API and an MCP server. You have to buy a subscription, manage API keys, and work within their rate limits. So I used Claude Code to build a local alternative. docmancer ingests documentation from GitBook, Mintlify, and other doc sites, chunks it, and indexes it locally using hybrid retrieval (BM25 + dense embeddings via Qdrant). Everything runs on your machine locally. Once you've ingested a doc source, you install a skill into your agent (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and others), and the agent queries the CLI directly for only the chunks it needs. This drastically reduces your token usage and saves a lot of context. GitHub (MIT license): https://github.com/docmancer/docmancer Give it a shot and let me know what you think. I am looking for honest feedback from heavy users of Claude Code. submitted by /u/galacticguardian90 [link] [comments]
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Deep analysis of mintlify/mint — architecture, costs, security, dependencies & more
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Based on user reviews and social mentions, the most common pain points are: token usage.