Claude-skill-registry API Documentation Lookup

This skill should be used when the user asks to "look up Effect API", "check the Effect docs", "find Effect function signature", "what does Effect.X do", "how to use Effect.X", "Effect API reference", "fetch Effect documentation", or needs to look up specific function signatures, parameters, or usage examples from the official Effect-TS API documentation.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/api-docs" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-api-documentation-lookup && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/data/api-docs/SKILL.md
source content

Effect-TS API Documentation Lookup

Overview

Use WebFetch to retrieve API documentation directly from the official Effect-TS documentation site at

https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/
.

URL Patterns

Core Effect Modules

For modules in the main

effect
package:

https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/{Module}.ts.html

Common modules:

ModuleURL
Effect
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Effect.ts.html
Schema
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Schema.ts.html
Stream
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Stream.ts.html
Layer
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Layer.ts.html
Context
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Context.ts.html
Schedule
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Schedule.ts.html
Fiber
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Fiber.ts.html
Queue
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Queue.ts.html
Ref
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Ref.ts.html
Scope
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Scope.ts.html
Option
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Option.ts.html
Either
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Either.ts.html
Chunk
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Chunk.ts.html
HashMap
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/HashMap.ts.html
HashSet
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/HashSet.ts.html
Duration
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Duration.ts.html
Config
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Config.ts.html
ConfigProvider
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/ConfigProvider.ts.html
Match
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Match.ts.html
Data
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Data.ts.html
Cause
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Cause.ts.html
Exit
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Exit.ts.html
Random
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Random.ts.html
Clock
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Clock.ts.html
Tracer
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Tracer.ts.html
Metric
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Metric.ts.html
Logger
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Logger.ts.html
Sink
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Sink.ts.html
PubSub
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/PubSub.ts.html
Deferred
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Deferred.ts.html
Semaphore
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Semaphore.ts.html
Request
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Request.ts.html
RequestResolver
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/RequestResolver.ts.html
Cache
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Cache.ts.html
TestClock
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/TestClock.ts.html
Runtime
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Runtime.ts.html
ManagedRuntime
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/ManagedRuntime.ts.html

Scoped Packages

For

@effect/*
packages:

https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/{package-name}/{Module}.ts.html

Examples:

PackageModuleURL
@effect/platformHttpClient
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/platform/HttpClient.ts.html
@effect/platformFileSystem
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/platform/FileSystem.ts.html
@effect/platformKeyValueStore
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/platform/KeyValueStore.ts.html
@effect/cliCommand
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/cli/Command.ts.html
@effect/sqlSqlClient
https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/sql/SqlClient.ts.html

How to Look Up Documentation

Step 1: Identify the Module

Determine which module contains the API:

  • Effect.map
    → Effect module
  • Schema.Struct
    → Schema module
  • Stream.fromIterable
    → Stream module
  • Layer.provide
    → Layer module

Step 2: Construct the URL

Use the URL pattern for the identified module:

// For Effect.retry
const url = "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Effect.ts.html"

// For Schema.transform
const url = "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Schema.ts.html"

Step 3: Fetch with Targeted Prompt

Use WebFetch with a specific prompt to extract the relevant information:

WebFetch(
  url: "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Effect.ts.html",
  prompt: "Find the documentation for Effect.retry. Include the function signature, description, parameters, and any usage examples."
)

Example Queries

Looking up a specific function

User asks: "What are the parameters for Effect.retry?"

Action:

WebFetch(
  url: "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Effect.ts.html",
  prompt: "Find documentation for the retry function. Include its complete type signature, all parameters and options, and usage examples."
)

Looking up a type/interface

User asks: "What fields does Schedule have?"

Action:

WebFetch(
  url: "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Schedule.ts.html",
  prompt: "Describe the Schedule type and its main combinators. List common schedule functions like exponential, spaced, recurs, etc."
)

Looking up a module overview

User asks: "What functions are available in the Stream module?"

Action:

WebFetch(
  url: "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Stream.ts.html",
  prompt: "List the main categories of functions in this module with brief descriptions of each category."
)

Looking up related functions

User asks: "What are all the catch* functions in Effect?"

Action:

WebFetch(
  url: "https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/effect/Effect.ts.html",
  prompt: "Find all error handling functions that start with 'catch'. Include catchAll, catchTag, catchTags, catchSome, etc. with their signatures and purposes."
)

Prompt Patterns

Use these prompt patterns for effective documentation extraction:

For function signatures:

"Find the complete type signature for {functionName}. Include all overloads if they exist."

For usage examples:

"Find documentation and code examples for {functionName}. Focus on practical usage patterns."

For understanding parameters:

"Explain the parameters and options for {functionName}. What does each parameter do?"

For finding related functions:

"List all functions related to {topic} in this module. Include brief descriptions."

For module overview:

"Provide an overview of this module. What are the main categories of functions and types?"

Tips

  1. Be specific in prompts - Ask for exactly what you need (signature, examples, parameters)
  2. Use the right module - Effect functions are in Effect.ts, Schema functions in Schema.ts, etc.
  3. Check related functions - The docs include "See also" links to related functions
  4. Look for examples - Most functions include practical code examples with expected output
  5. Note version info - Functions show "Since v2.0.0" or similar version information

Documentation Site Index

The main documentation index is at:

https://effect-ts.github.io/effect/

Use this to discover available packages and modules if unsure which module contains a specific API.

Best Practices

  1. Start with the right module - Identify which module contains the API before fetching
  2. Use targeted prompts - Ask for specific information (signature, examples, parameters)
  3. Check for overloads - Many Effect functions have multiple signatures
  4. Look for "Since" annotations - Verify the API is available in your Effect version

Additional Resources

For comprehensive Effect documentation beyond API signatures, consult

${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/llms-full.txt
which contains tutorials, guides, and in-depth explanations.