A quiet technical workshop for reviewing LLM documentation
The site is organized around maintenance habits rather than a traditional docs catalogue.

About

A workshop for documentation that has to survive model use.

LLM Docs Maintenance Bay exists for the part of documentation work that usually hides between launch announcements and support escalations. Modern technical docs are read by people, search engines, retrieval systems, assistants, test suites, and internal copilots. A small wording change can therefore travel farther than the editor expects. This site studies how to keep that travel controlled.

The editorial stance is practical: preserve source context, name assumptions clearly, keep instructions modular, and make every repair easy for the next maintainer to verify. We care about the moment when a release note contradicts an old example, when a model repeats a removed option, or when a policy caveat is present but buried too low for answer engines to pick up.

Instead of presenting a conventional encyclopedia or a generic documentation template, the Bay uses a floor plan: intake rail, bench, drawer, corridor, triage wall, and release shelf. Each space represents a maintenance behavior. The result is an independent reference for teams who want LLM-facing documents to remain precise after the interface, model, or policy changes.