Claude-skill-registry docs-generator
Generate hierarchical documentation structures (AGENTS.md, agent.d, and custom docs) for codebases. Use when user asks to create documentation files, analyze codebase for AI agent documentation, set up AI-friendly project documentation, or generate context files for AI coding assistants. Triggers on "create documentation", "generate docs", "analyze codebase for AI", "documentation setup", "hierarchical docs".
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/docs-generator" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-docs-generator && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/docs-generator/SKILL.mdDocumentation Generator
Generate hierarchical documentation structures optimized for AI coding agents with minimal token usage. Supports AGENTS.md, agent.d, and custom documentation formats.
Core Principles
- Root documentation is LIGHTWEIGHT - Only universal guidance, links to sub-files (~100-200 lines max)
- Nearest-wins hierarchy - Agents read closest documentation to file being edited
- JIT indexing - Provide paths/globs/commands, NOT full content
- Token efficiency - Small, actionable guidance over encyclopedic docs
- Sub-folder files have MORE detail - Specific patterns, examples, commands
- Flexible output formats - Support for AGENTS.md, agent.d, and custom documentation types
Workflow
Phase 0: Document Type Confirmation
Before generating, confirm with user:
- Document format: AGENTS.md, agent.d, or custom name?
- Target audience: AI agents, developers, or both?
- Scope: Root only, sub-folders only, or full hierarchy?
- Special requirements: Any specific sections or patterns?
Phase 1: Repository Analysis
Analyze and report:
- Repository type: Monorepo, multi-package, or simple?
- Tech stack: Languages, frameworks, key tools
- Major directories needing own documentation:
- Apps (
,apps/web
,apps/api
)apps/mobile - Services (
,services/auth
)services/transcribe - Packages (
,packages/ui
)packages/shared - Workers (
,workers/queue
)workers/cron
- Apps (
- Build system: pnpm/npm/yarn workspaces? Turborepo? Lerna?
- Testing setup: Jest, Vitest, Playwright, pytest?
- Key patterns: Organization, conventions, examples, anti-patterns
Present as structured map before generating files.
Phase 2: Root Documentation
Create lightweight root (~100-200 lines):
For AGENTS.md format:
# Project Name ## Project Snapshot [3-5 lines: repo type, tech stack, note about sub-documentation files] ## Root Setup Commands [5-10 lines: install, build all, typecheck all, test all] ## Universal Conventions [5-10 lines: code style, commit format, branch strategy, PR requirements] ## Security & Secrets [3-5 lines: never commit tokens, .env patterns, PII handling] ## JIT Index ### Package Structure - Web UI: `apps/web/` -> [see apps/web/AGENTS.md](apps/web/AGENTS.md) - API: `apps/api/` -> [see apps/api/AGENTS.md](apps/api/AGENTS.md) ### Quick Find Commands - Search function: `rg -n "functionName" apps/** packages/**` - Find component: `rg -n "export.*ComponentName" apps/web/src` - Find API routes: `rg -n "export const (GET|POST)" apps/api` ## Definition of Done [3-5 lines: what must pass before PR]
For agent.d format:
# Project Name ## project_snapshot repo_type: "monorepo" tech_stack: ["typescript", "react", "node"] note: "See subdirectories for agent.d files" ## root_setup install: "pnpm install" build: "pnpm build" test: "pnpm test" typecheck: "pnpm typecheck" ## conventions code_style: "prettier + eslint" commit_format: "conventional" branch_strategy: "gitflow" ## jit_index packages = { web_ui = "apps/web/agent.d" api = "apps/api/agent.d" } ## quick_find search_function = "rg -n \"functionName\" apps/** packages/**" find_component = "rg -n \"export.*ComponentName\" apps/web/src" find_api = "rg -n \"export const (GET|POST)\" apps/api"
For Custom Documentation:
# Project Documentation ## Overview [Brief project description and architecture] ## Getting Started [Setup instructions for new developers] ## Architecture [High-level system design and patterns] ## Development Guidelines [Coding standards and best practices] ## Module Index [Links to detailed documentation for each module]
Phase 3: Sub-Folder Documentation
For each major package, create detailed documentation:
AGENTS.md format:
# Package Name ## Package Identity [2-3 lines: what it does, primary tech] ## Setup & Run [5-10 lines: install, dev, build, test, lint commands] ## Patterns & Conventions [10-20 lines - MOST IMPORTANT SECTION] - File organization rules - Naming conventions - Examples with actual file paths: - DO: Use pattern from `src/components/Button.tsx` - DON'T: Class components like `src/legacy/OldButton.tsx` - Forms: Copy `src/components/forms/ContactForm.tsx` - API calls: See `src/hooks/useUser.ts` ## Key Files [5-10 lines: important files to understand package] - Auth: `src/auth/provider.tsx` - API client: `src/lib/api.ts` - Types: `src/types/index.ts` ## JIT Index Hints [5-10 lines: search commands for this package] - Find component: `rg -n "export function .*" src/components` - Find hook: `rg -n "export const use" src/hooks` - Find tests: `find . -name "*.test.ts"` ## Common Gotchas [3-5 lines if applicable] - "Auth requires NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix for client-side" - "Always use @/ imports for absolute paths" ## Pre-PR Checks [2-3 lines: copy-paste command] pnpm --filter @repo/web typecheck && pnpm --filter @repo/web test
agent.d format:
# Package Name ## package_identity purpose = "React web application" tech = ["react", "typescript", "tailwind"] ## setup install = "pnpm install" dev = "pnpm dev" build = "pnpm build" test = "pnpm test" lint = "pnpm lint" ## patterns file_organization = """ src/ components/ # React components hooks/ # Custom hooks lib/ # Utilities types/ # TypeScript types """ naming = "PascalCase for components, camelCase for functions" examples = [ { do = "Use pattern from src/components/Button.tsx" } { dont = "Class components like src/legacy/OldButton.tsx" } { forms = "Copy src/components/forms/ContactForm.tsx" } { api = "See src/hooks/useUser.ts" } ] ## key_files auth = "src/auth/provider.tsx" api_client = "src/lib/api.ts" types = "src/types/index.ts" ## jit_hints find_component = "rg -n \"export function .*\" src/components" find_hook = "rg -n \"export const use\" src/hooks" find_tests = "find . -name \"*.test.ts\"" ## gotchas [ "Auth requires NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix for client-side" "Always use @/ imports for absolute paths" ] ## pre_pr_checks command = "pnpm --filter @repo/web typecheck && pnpm --filter @repo/web test"
Phase 4: Special Templates
Design System / UI Package
## Design System - Components: `packages/ui/src/components/**` - Use design tokens from `packages/ui/src/tokens.ts` - Component gallery: `pnpm --filter @repo/ui storybook` - Examples: - Buttons: `packages/ui/src/components/Button/Button.tsx` - Forms: `packages/ui/src/components/Input/Input.tsx`
Database / Data Layer
## Database - ORM: Prisma / Drizzle / TypeORM - Schema: `prisma/schema.prisma` - Migrations: `pnpm db:migrate` - Connection: via `src/lib/db.ts` singleton - NEVER run migrations in tests
API / Backend Service
## API Patterns - REST routes: `src/routes/**/*.ts` - Auth middleware: `src/middleware/auth.ts` - Validation: Zod schemas in `src/schemas/**` - Errors: `ApiError` from `src/lib/errors.ts` - Example: `src/routes/users/get.ts`
Testing
## Testing - Unit: `*.test.ts` colocated - Integration: `tests/integration/**` - E2E: `tests/e2e/**` (Playwright) - Single test: `pnpm test -- path/to/file.test.ts` - Mocks: `src/test/mocks/**`
Output Format
Provide files in order:
- Analysis Summary
- Root documentation (complete)
- Each Sub-Folder documentation (with file path)
Format:
--- File: `AGENTS.md` (root) --- [content] --- File: `apps/web/AGENTS.md` --- [content]
Or for agent.d:
--- File: `agent.d` (root) --- [content] --- File: `apps/web/agent.d` --- [content]
Or for custom documentation:
--- File: `README.dev.md` (root) --- [content] --- File: `apps/web/README.dev.md` --- [content]
Quality Checklist
Before generating, verify:
- Root documentation under 200 lines
- Root links to all sub-documentation files
- Each sub-file has concrete examples (actual paths)
- Commands are copy-paste ready
- No duplication between root and sub-files
- JIT hints use actual patterns (ripgrep, find, glob)
- Every "DO" has real file example
- Every "DON'T" references real anti-pattern
- Pre-PR checks are single commands
- Document format matches user requirements
- All requested sections are included