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Found 9 Skills
Technical writing patterns for README files, API documentation, architecture decision records (ADRs), changelogs, contributing guides, code comments, and docs-as-code workflows. Covers documentation structure, style guides, Markdown best practices, and documentation testing.
Provides templates, standards, and best practices for writing clear, comprehensive technical documentation
ALWAYS invoke this skill when the user mentions 10x-cli, @przeprogramowani/10x-cli, the 10xDevs CLI, or the 10xDevs course environment in a setup context. This skill fetches the live README — Claude does not know 10x-cli's current install steps without it. Applies to: installing, updating, reconfiguring for different AI tools (Cursor, Copilot, Claude Code), permission/npm errors, authentication, and onboarding after 10xDevs enrollment. Excludes: developing 10x-cli source code, contributing to the repo, building similar CLIs, or general project setup.
Documentation templates and structure guidelines. README, API docs, code comments, and AI-friendly documentation.
In-code documentation, folder READMEs, and code comments. Use when writing README.md files, JSDoc comments, or explaining code organization.
Enforcement skill for consistent documentation standards
Writing effective code documentation - API docs, README files, inline comments, and technical guides. Use for documenting codebases, APIs, or writing developer guides.
Documentation and content creation standards for Markdown files. Use when writing, reviewing, or formatting Markdown documentation, README files, or technical content.
Documentation standards for changelogs, feature specs, and module documentation