So, this is a problem that we always see in our company. There’s a small team of seven people, and we rarely use any documentation like Notion and other things. It’s still there, but we don’t use it. Most of them, whatever the architecture, the plans, and the details and everything, they add it in their Markdown files in the Github itself. Because it’s just very easy and convenient to tell Claude and add that thing as a Markdown file compared to writing something using different AI tools and then adding it to Notion. Every single thing, whether it’s a bug, whether it’s a debugging thing, everything, they just put it over there. Now even they add the conversations, sometime copy and paste them from code code to Markdown files, and literally half of the codebase is Markdown files right now. Have you guys ever felt there is a need for a platform to share conversations? I am thinking of sharing my Claude Core conversation so that others can look at it and verify before they can talk about it in the PR, if you get what I mean? So technically, what I am saying is that you can just converse with the cloud and have all the docs and everything. Also, there is a commit or history for Claude Code where you can share with others in the PR and in discussions. You can show what the AI actually did, and you can share the skill and the tools that you are using. Do you think this is really useful? I am thinking of building this platform and shipping it. submitted by /u/AssociationSure6273
Originally posted by u/AssociationSure6273 on r/ClaudeCode
