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MD+HTML Reader

MD+HTML Reader is a macOS app that provides a focused, read-only workspace for reviewing AI-generated Markdown and HTML files, helping developers manage scattered documentation before committing or handing off.

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MD+HTML Reader

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Review AI-generated Markdown and HTML in a focused workspace

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Review AI-generated Markdown and HTML in a focused workspace

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AI coding tools produce useful docs, but reviewing them can get messy. One task can leave plans, API notes, QA checklists, handoffs, diagrams, and HTML previews scattered across project folders and buried under source files, builds, logs, and dependencies. MD+HTML Reader gives you a focused macOS workspace to review generated Markdown and HTML in read-only mode before the next prompt, commit, or handoff.

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34m ago

How do you review the docs your AI coding tools generate?

AI coding tools are getting much better at producing work, but I keep running into a new problem: reviewing the output.

A single task can leave behind implementation plans, API notes, QA checklists, handoff docs, Mermaid diagrams, and HTML previews. These files are often scattered across project folders and mixed with source files, build outputs, logs, and dependencies.

I built MD+HTML Reader as a small macOS app for this review step. It opens a project folder, filters for Markdown and HTML, renders them in read-only mode, and helps you return to recently viewed or changed docs.

I m curious how others handle this today:

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Hi, I’m Ahab. I built MD+HTML Reader because AI coding workflows created a new problem in my own work: the output is useful, but reviewing it is messy.

Tools like Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, and other agents can generate plans, specs, handoffs, diagrams, and HTML previews. But those files often end up scattered across the project, mixed with source files, builds, logs, and dependencies. When a task touches multiple docs, I found myself constantly digging through folders or switching apps just to understand what was generated.

MD+HTML Reader is my attempt to make that review step focused. It opens a project folder, filters for Markdown and HTML, renders them in a read-only workspace, keeps recent viewed and changed docs close, supports document titles, and helps you move through review work with shortcuts.

It does not replace your editor. It is for the moment after AI has generated work and before you decide what to trust, change, commit, or hand off.

I’d love feedback from developers, indie makers, product builders, and technical writers who review AI-generated docs regularly.

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