raccioly/docguard
by Various
The enforcement tool for Canonical-Driven Development (CDD). Audit, generate, and guard your project documentation. Zero dependencies.
MCP
raccioly/docguard
Added 13 July 2026
Overview
A JavaScript tool that audits, generates, and guards project documentation according to Canonical-Driven Development (CDD). It has zero dependencies and focuses on enforcing a single source of truth for documentation.
Best for
Best for
Teams practicing Canonical-Driven Development who want to enforce documentation standards
Use cases
- Auditing existing documentation for CDD compliance
- Generating canonical documentation structures from code
- Guarding documentation changes to prevent drift from the canonical source
How to use
Install
npx docguard-cli diagnose Tools exposed
docguard-guarddocguard-fixdocguard-reviewdocguard-scoreafter_implementbefore_tasksafter_taskspr-comment
Tested with
Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Continue
Notes
A JavaScript tool that audits, generates, and guards project documentation according to Canonical-Driven Development (CDD). It has zero dependencies and focuses on enforcing a single source of truth for documentation.
21 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-07-13. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Auditing existing documentation for CDD compliance
- Generating canonical documentation structures from code
- Guarding documentation changes to prevent drift from the canonical source
Pros
- Zero dependencies reduces setup and conflict risk
- Lightweight and focused on a specific methodology
- Enforces documentation consistency across a project
Cons
- Low community adoption with only 21 GitHub stars
- Limited to JavaScript/Node.js environments
- Tied to Canonical-Driven Development, which may not fit all workflows
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Zero dependencies reduces setup and conflict risk
- Lightweight and focused on a specific methodology
- Enforces documentation consistency across a project
Cons
- Low community adoption with only 21 GitHub stars
- Limited to JavaScript/Node.js environments
- Tied to Canonical-Driven Development, which may not fit all workflows
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