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Found 21 Skills
Expert technical documentation specialist for developer docs, API references, and runbooks. Activate on: documentation, docs, README, API reference, technical writing, user guide, runbook, ADR, changelog, release notes, tutorial, how-to guide. NOT for: marketing copy (use copywriting skills), blog posts (use content skills), code comments (handled by developers).
Generate CLAUDE.md project memory files that transfer institutional knowledge, not obvious information. Use when setting up new journalism projects, onboarding collaborators, or documenting project-specific quirks. Includes templates for editorial tools, event websites, publications, research projects, content pipelines, and digital archives.
Initialize projects with agentic coding structure. Use when setting up a new project, adding AI agent support to existing project, or when user says "init", "initialize", "setup project", or "scaffold". Creates AGENTS folder, documentation templates, and _NOTES scratch space.
Initialize IDD structure in a project. Checks existing state, creates directory structure, and generates templates. Use /intent-init to set up Intent-driven development in current project.
Transform projects into professional open-source repositories with standard components. Use when users ask to "make this open source", "add open source files", "setup OSS standards", "create contributing guide", "add license", or want to prepare a project for public release with README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, and GitHub templates.
Generate structured documentation templates for components, patterns, or guidelines within a design system.
Narrative templates for git history documentation. Used by /git:code-story command.
Write unambiguous specifications using EARS (Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax) patterns. Provides 6 sentence templates that eliminate ambiguity: Ubiquitous, Event-driven, State-driven, Unwanted behavior, Optional feature, and Complex. Use when: "EARS", "specification writing", "write specs", "仕様を書く", "EARS記法", "仕様を明確化", "requirements specification", "unambiguous specification".
Run the Phase 0 research workflow to scaffold research artifacts before task planning.