QED

Created By
onebit0fme2 months ago
Scores your writing against quality profiles — per-trait breakdown, deterministic, sub-second. No auth required.
Overview

QED scores text against quality profiles built from examples. Point it at a README, a landing page, or a technical doc — it returns a composite score plus a per-trait breakdown showing exactly what's weak and by how much.

Available profiles:

  • qed.compelling-readme — hook speed, problem clarity, quickstart friction, credibility
  • qed.technical-writing — narrative structure, grounded motivation, honest specificity
  • qed.developer-landing-page — time to understanding, path clarity, show-don't-tell
  • qed.puns — for when correctness matters less than commitment to the bit

Why deterministic matters: same content, same profile, same score every time. No LLM at inference — scores work in CI, in scripts, or interactively without nondeterminism.

No auth, no signup. Add to Claude Code:

claude mcp add --transport http qed https://qed.systems/mcp

Then use /qed:score, /qed:improve, or /qed:profile directly in Claude Code.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "qed": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://qed.systems/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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Created At
2 months ago
Updated At
2 months ago
Author Name
onebit0fme
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