AI-generated docs scattered across project folders are hard to review
AI coding tools produce useful plans, API notes, QA checklists, and HTML previews but scatter them across project directories mixed with source files and build artifacts. MD+HTML Reader is a macOS product launch offering a focused read-only review workspace for these outputs.
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