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AI agents and tools are everywhere right now… and documentarians are quietly building some of the most interesting workflows with them. This month we're pulling back the curtain.

This is an informal show & tell session. If you've built a skill, prompt workflow, or agentic process that touches your docs, come share it! It can be anything that you have found useful, effective, just plain cool. Whether your skill checks style, validates links, fixes stale content, converts code samples, or something we haven't thought of, we want to see it! Screenshare encouraged. Five-ish minutes, no slides required, no polish necessary.

Never built a skill, an agentic process, or used AI to power your docs or doc tasks? That's totally cool! Come watch, ask questions, and leave with ideas you can actually use.

What can you show off? Anything that uses AI to automate, test, generate, or improve documentation. That includes Claude Code skills, custom GPT workflows, shell scripts powered by an LLM, prompt templates you run repeatedly. In short, if it saves you time or catches something you'd otherwise miss, we want to see it!

Want to share something? Awesome! At the top of the meeting, I’ll do a quick count to see how many folks have something they want to demo or show off. We'll take turns loosely and keep it conversational.

Where is this happening? Online! This event will now be hosted virtually on Zoom. (Link is visible to attendees)

What is this group? We are the Austin chapter of Write the Docs—writers, developers, designers, learning professionals, and doc enthusiasts who care about making the reader experience great. Learn more about our code of conduct and join the conversation between events on the Write the Docs Slack (#austin) or LinkedIn.

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Artificial Intelligence
Technical Writers
Content Strategy
User Experience
Authoring Tools

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