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·7 months ago·discuss
After a year of experimenting with RAG, web search, llms.txt, and MCP servers, I've found that local documentation works best for coding agents.

The approach: publish docs to npm, let agents explore with `fd`/`rg`.

Why it works: - No remote fetch overhead - Version-matched docs (finally\!) - No N+1 problems like MCP - Agents read only what they need

Benchmarked with gunshi: $1.37 → $0.44 cost, 3:31 → 0:40 time.
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·12 months ago·discuss
I'm the author of ccusage. Thank you for sharing! Also please refer our website. https://ccusage.com
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·last year·discuss
Interestingly, not a single comment on ccusage's Show HN:, but this thread here is getting crazy! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44129432
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·last year·discuss
Hi! I'm the author of ccusage! I'm happy to see how people use our OSS! Happy vibe coding!
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·last year·discuss
sitemcp is a command-line tool that allows you to fetch an entire website and use it as an MCP (Media Control Protocol) server. This enables you to interact with the site's content through your MCP client. Originally forked from egoist's sitefetch, sitemcp offers enhanced features such as improved concurrency, pattern matching for specific pages, and customizable content selectors. It's particularly useful for developers and content creators who want to integrate web content into their MCP-compatible applications. For more details, visit the GitHub repository!
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·last year·discuss
https://github.com/natsukium/mcp-servers-nix did you check this one?