Get your repo in front of every AI agent

Add the Instagit badge to your README and get free, high-quality documentation published to the Knowledge Base - indexed by Google and discoverable by AI agents.

Indexed by Google

Your repo's articles appear as structured Q&A content in search results, driving organic traffic from developers.

Discoverable by AI agents

Claude, Cursor, Codex, and other MCP-compatible agents surface your repo's articles when developers ask related questions.

Free documentation

High-quality technical articles generated from your actual source code - with exact file paths and line numbers.

Links back to your repo

Every article links directly to your GitHub repository, driving qualified traffic from developers already interested in your code.

How it works

1

Add the Instagit badge to your README

Drop the badge into your repo's README. It lets developers know they can ask AI-powered questions about your codebase.

2

Run Instagit MCP against your repo

Give your agent the Instagit MCP and ask it a question about your repo. This generates the initial articles for your Knowledge Base listing.

Share the following with your agent to get started:
curl -s https://instagit.com/install.md
3

You're listed

Our bot detects the badge in your README and publishes your repo to the Knowledge Base. Developers find your repo through real technical answers, and AI agents surface your articles when answering related questions.

See it in action

Here's what a Knowledge Base listing looks like. Your repo gets the same treatment - deep technical articles with exact file paths and line numbers.

View example: vercel/next.js →

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to get listed?

Once you add the badge and run the MCP against your repo, our bot detects the badge and publishes your repo to the Knowledge Base. Articles typically appear within a few days.

What content gets generated?

Instagit analyzes your actual source code and generates deep technical articles with exact file paths and line numbers. The content covers common questions developers have about your codebase - architecture, APIs, configuration, and more.

Can I control what gets published?

The articles are generated from your public source code. If you want to remove your repo from the Knowledge Base, simply remove the badge from your README.

What if I remove the badge?

If you remove the badge, your repo will be delisted from the Knowledge Base. You can always add it back to get relisted.