Claude-skill-registry conditional-docs-setup
Set up conditional documentation loading to prevent context pollution. Use when organizing project docs, implementing progressive disclosure, or reducing CLAUDE.md token consumption with on-demand loading.
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 "$T/skills/data/conditional-docs-setup" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-conditional-docs-setup && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/conditional-docs-setup/SKILL.mdsource content
Conditional Docs Setup Skill
Set up conditional documentation loading to prevent context pollution.
When to Use
- Setting up documentation for a new project
- Reducing context pollution in existing projects
- Creating just-in-time documentation loading
- Optimizing agent context usage
Core Concept
Load documentation only when conditions match the current task.
"IMPORTANT: Only read the documentation if any one of the conditions match your task."
Setup Workflow
Step 1: Inventory Documentation
List all documentation files in the project:
# Find documentation files find . -name "*.md" -path "*/docs/*" find . -name "README*" find . -name "CONTRIBUTING*"
Step 2: Categorize by Purpose
Group documentation by what it helps with:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Setup | README, INSTALL, CONTRIBUTING |
| API | api-reference, endpoints, schemas |
| Architecture | design-docs, system-overview |
| Features | feature-specific guides |
| Testing | test-patterns, fixtures |
Step 3: Define Loading Conditions
For each document, identify when it's relevant:
- docs/api-reference.md - Conditions: - When working with API endpoints - When adding new routes - When modifying request/response formats - docs/database-schema.md - Conditions: - When modifying database tables - When adding new models - When writing migrations
Step 4: Create Conditional Docs File
Create the conditional documentation manifest:
# Conditional Documentation This helps determine what documentation to read based on the specific changes you need to make in the codebase. IMPORTANT: Only read documentation if conditions match your task. --- - README.md - Conditions: - When first understanding the project - When setting up the development environment - docs/api/endpoints.md - Conditions: - When working with REST endpoints - When adding new API routes - docs/database/schema.md - Conditions: - When modifying database tables - When creating migrations - docs/testing/patterns.md - Conditions: - When writing new tests - When debugging test failures
Step 5: Integrate with Commands
Add conditional docs check to planning commands:
## Relevant Documentation Read `.claude/commands/conditional_docs.md` to check if your task requires additional documentation. If your task matches any conditions listed, include those documentation files.
Condition Writing Guidelines
Be Specific
# Good - Specific conditions - When adding a new API endpoint - When modifying user authentication # Bad - Vague conditions - When doing backend work - When coding
Cover Common Scenarios
- docs/auth.md - Conditions: - When implementing login/logout - When adding new permissions - When debugging auth issues - When integrating OAuth - When working with sessions
Avoid Overlap
Each document should have distinct conditions:
# Good - Distinct conditions - api-reference.md → API endpoints - database-schema.md → Database tables # Bad - Overlapping conditions - api-reference.md → When doing backend work - database-schema.md → When doing backend work
Maintenance Workflow
When Documentation is Added
- Create the new documentation file
- Add entry to conditional_docs.md
- Define appropriate loading conditions
When Documentation is Updated
- Review existing conditions
- Add/remove conditions as needed
- Update documentation content
When Documentation is Removed
- Delete the documentation file
- Remove entry from conditional_docs.md
Template: Conditional Docs File
# Conditional Documentation This helps determine what documentation to read based on the specific changes you need to make in the codebase. IMPORTANT: Only read documentation if conditions match your task. Excessive documentation loading wastes context and reduces focus. --- ## Project Setup - README.md - Conditions: - When first understanding the project - When setting up development environment - When learning available commands ## Backend - docs/api/reference.md - Conditions: - When working with API endpoints - When adding new routes - docs/database/schema.md - Conditions: - When modifying database tables - When writing migrations ## Frontend - docs/components/guide.md - Conditions: - When creating new components - When modifying UI patterns ## Testing - docs/testing/patterns.md - Conditions: - When writing tests - When debugging test failures
Memory References
- @conditional-docs-pattern.md - Full pattern documentation
- @minimum-context-principle.md - Why this matters
- @one-agent-one-purpose.md - Context affects focus
Version History
- v1.0.0 (2025-12-26): Initial release
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Date: 2025-12-26 Model: claude-opus-4-5-20251101