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ADR Aggregator

ADR Aggregator

Consolidate Architecture Decision Records into one document

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Connect your GitHub repository and generate beautifully formatted PDFs or Markdown documents. Features include auto-generated table of contents, Mermaid/PlantUML diagram rendering, AI-powered chat for your ADRs, and MCP integration for seamless IDE workflows.
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Tosin Akinosho
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm excited to launch ADR Aggregator today - a tool that transforms scattered Architecture Decision Records into beautifully formatted, shareable documents. **The Problem:** As teams grow, architectural decisions get buried across repos, folders, and markdown files. New developers struggle to understand why certain choices were made. Engineering managers lose visibility into technical debt. And writing comprehensive documentation feels like an impossible task. **What We Built:** • GitHub Integration - Connect your repo and automatically scan for ADRs • Smart Formatting - Auto-generated TOC, rendered Mermaid/PlantUML diagrams, preserved code blocks • Multiple Formats - Export as PDF or Markdown • AI-Powered Chat - Let visitors ask questions about your architectural decisions • MCP Integration - Connect to your IDE for real-time ADR analysis and validation • Public Showcase - Share your ADRs with beautiful landing pages **Use Cases:** ✓ Onboarding new developers with consolidated architecture docs ✓ Compliance audits requiring documentation trails ✓ Technical blog posts and presentations ✓ Open source projects sharing their architectural journey **Pricing:** Free tier: 5 consolidations/month Pro: $9/month for unlimited consolidations **What's Next:** We're working on GitLab and Bitbucket support, team collaboration features, and more advanced governance tools. I'd love to hear your feedback! How do you currently manage architectural documentation? What features would make this more useful for your team? Try it out and let me know what you think! 🚀