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Retrieves and queries up-to-date documentation and code examples from Context7 for any programming library or framework. Use when writing code that depends on external packages, verifying API signatures, looking up usage patterns, generating code with specific libraries, or when training data may be outdated. Covers setup questions, migration guides, and version-specific docs.
Review documentation for quality, clarity, SEO, and technical correctness. Optimized for Docus/Nuxt Content but works with any Markdown documentation. Use when asked to: "review docs", "check documentation", "audit docs", "validate documentation", "improve docs quality", "analyze documentation", "check my docs", "review my documentation pages", "validate MDC syntax", "check for SEO issues", "analyze doc structure". Provides actionable recommendations categorized by priority (Critical, Important, Nice-to-have).
Creative writing skill for creating canonical reference documentation (wikis) for fictional worlds, characters, and story events. Use when creating or updating wiki pages, official documentation, character profiles, location documentation, or lore pages. Creates polished, sourced, encyclopedic reference material.
Capture technical breakthroughs and transform them into actionable, reusable documentation. Use this skill when the user has achieved a significant technical insight, solved a hard problem, discovered a non-obvious solution, or wants to document a breakthrough moment. Also trigger when the user mentions "eureka", "breakthrough", "document this insight", "capture this discovery", or wants to turn a technical win into reusable knowledge.
Adapts a Claude global skill into project-specific development guidelines in .trellis/spec/. Creates guideline sections, code example templates with .template suffix, and updates spec indexes. Use when integrating an external Claude skill, adding a new skill's patterns to project conventions, or incorporating third-party skill best practices into .trellis/spec/ documentation.
Go-specific code review with 6-phase methodology: Context, Automated Checks, Quality Analysis, Specific Analysis, Line-by-Line, Documentation. Use when reviewing Go code, PRs, or auditing Go codebases for quality and best practices. Use for "review Go", "Go PR", "check Go code", "Go quality", "review .go". Do NOT use for writing new Go code, debugging Go bugs, or refactoring -- use golang-general-engineer, systematic-debugging, or systematic-refactoring for those tasks.
Create, optimize, and maintain AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files using progressive disclosure. Use when: User wants to create AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md, optimize existing AI documentation, implement progressive disclosure, detect project structure (monorepo/polyrepo), or prevent documentation bloat. Triggers on: "create agents.md", "update AGENTS.md", "AI documentation", "project context", "monorepo documentation", "progressive disclosure", "Claude Code context", or when AI repeatedly asks the same questions about the project.
Create or update docs/knowledge-base/ chapters in mdbook format for human-first technical documentation.
VHS terminal recording best practices from Charmbracelet (formerly charmbracelet-vhs). This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or editing VHS tape files to create professional terminal GIFs and videos. Triggers on tasks involving .tape files, VHS configuration, terminal recording, demo creation, or CLI documentation.
Generate reference documentation entry by entry for the public surface of a library (components, functions, commands, etc.), with manifest tracking, supporting both single-entry and batch modes. Fundamental difference from guidedoc: guidedoc teaches you how to use something, while libdoc tells you what each part looks like; guidedoc's information sources are solution docs + user knowledge, while libdoc's information source is the source code itself. Trigger scenarios: When the user says "write API documentation", "component documentation", "libdoc", "write documentation for each component", or when new public library interfaces are discovered after feature-acceptance.
Guide for creating effective skills. This command should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization
Maintain and author Editframe's skills-as-docs system. Covers file structure, frontmatter schemas, rendering conventions (html live demos, callouts, API metadata), the generation pipeline, and build/push workflow. Use when creating or editing skill files, reference documentation, frontmatter, html live blocks, API metadata, or working on the skills web renderer.