
It's been another busy month for Dosu! Here's a quick rundown:
Doc Export

We've added the ability to start a doc in Dosu and then sync it to GitHub, Confluence or Notion. You can generate a doc from our app, or anywhere else you chat with Dosu. Internally, we usually just @Dosu in Slack and describe what we want documented.
Open the doc in the Dosu app and press the ⤒ button in the toolbar to choose where you'd like to sync it. Dosu will create it upstream and maintain it for you going forward.
Doc Review Improvements
You can now edit proposed doc updates for Self-Documenting PRs from the Review tab. When Dosu suggests updates, you don't have to accept or reject them in their entirety anymore. Just press ✎ and make the adjustments you want. Once you save, the update will be applied as usual based on how you've configured Dosu. Check in next month for even more options to iterate on proposed changes, and stop by our Discord to let us know what you'd like us to put on the roadmap.

In addition, we've added a short summary of what's been updated at the top of the Review page so you can better understand what changed at a glance. Plus, we've improved the overall quality of proposed updates with an improved documentation engine.
Next Thursday in SF: Panel with LanceDB, crewAI and CodeRabbit

Join us March 26th at the Hanwha AI Center in San Francisco for a panel with executive leaders building the next generation of AI-native dev tools. Last month's fireside chat was a great opportunity to network and learn, so we're looking forward to seeing everyone next week.
Live from New York, it's the Dosu MCP Server
I'll be heading to the MCP Developer Summit in NYC along with our Head of Open Source, Taylor, to connect with people building on the Model Context Protocol. MCP has been central to how Dosu plugs into engineering workflows, so we're excited to be in the room where the protocol's future is taking shape. Come say hi if you're there. Fair warning, Taylor has been known to corner unsuspecting attendees with questions about tool integration until someone offers him coffee.
New Blog Post: Catching Doc Drift in CI
If you've ever wondered what it would take to build your own AI-powered doc maintenance pipeline, our latest blog post will give you a template using Claude Code and GitHub Actions. As it turns out, it's a lot of work! (But that's OK - you can leave it to us instead.)
That's all for this month! Until next time,
Devin Stein
Founder and CEO

