Claude-skill-registry Documentation Implementation
Technical documentation, API references, user guides, maintaining documentation quality. Use for documentation, docs, user-docs, api-docs, guide, readme tags. Provides documentation patterns, validation, clarity standards.
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 "$T/skills/data/documentation-implementation" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-documentation-implementation && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/documentation-implementation/SKILL.mdDocumentation Implementation Skill
Domain-specific guidance for creating clear, comprehensive technical documentation.
When To Use This Skill
Load this Skill when task has tags:
,documentation
,docs
,user-docsapi-docs
,guide
,readme
,tutorialreference
Validation Commands
Check Documentation
# Markdown linting npx markdownlint **/*.md # Spell check npx cspell "**/*.md" # Link checking npx markdown-link-check docs/**/*.md # Build documentation site (if applicable) npm run docs:build mkdocs build
Preview Documentation
# Live preview npm run docs:serve mkdocs serve # Static site preview python -m http.server 8000 -d docs/
Success Criteria (Before Completing Task)
✅ Documentation is accurate (reflects actual behavior) ✅ Documentation is complete (all required sections present) ✅ Examples work (code examples run without errors) ✅ Links are valid (no broken links) ✅ Spelling and grammar correct ✅ Follows project style guide
Common Documentation Tasks
API Documentation
- Endpoint descriptions (path, method)
- Request parameters (required, optional, types)
- Response schemas (success, error)
- Status codes (200, 400, 401, 404, 500)
- Example requests/responses
- Authentication requirements
User Guides
- Step-by-step instructions
- Screenshots or diagrams
- Prerequisites
- Troubleshooting section
- FAQs
README Files
- Project overview
- Installation instructions
- Quick start guide
- Configuration options
- Contributing guidelines
Code Documentation
- Function/method descriptions
- Parameter documentation
- Return value documentation
- Usage examples
- Edge cases and gotchas
Documentation Patterns
API Endpoint Documentation
## POST /api/users Creates a new user account. **Authentication:** Required (Bearer token) **Request Body:** ```json { "email": "user@example.com", // Required, must be valid email "password": "secure123", // Required, min 8 characters "name": "John Doe" // Required }
Success Response (201 Created):
{ "id": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000", "email": "user@example.com", "name": "John Doe", "createdAt": "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z" }
Error Responses:
-
400 Bad Request - Invalid input
{ "error": "Invalid email format", "code": "VALIDATION_ERROR" } -
409 Conflict - Email already exists
{ "error": "Email already registered", "code": "DUPLICATE_EMAIL" }
Example Request:
curl -X POST https://api.example.com/api/users \ -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "email": "user@example.com", "password": "secure123", "name": "John Doe" }'
### User Guide Pattern ```markdown # Setting Up User Authentication This guide walks you through enabling user authentication in your application. ## Prerequisites - Node.js 18+ installed - Database configured - Admin access to the application ## Step 1: Install Required Packages ```bash npm install bcrypt jsonwebtoken express-session
Step 2: Configure Environment Variables
Create a
.env file in your project root:
JWT_SECRET=your-secret-key-here SESSION_TIMEOUT=3600
Step 3: Enable Authentication
Edit
config/app.js and add:
const authMiddleware = require('./middleware/auth'); app.use(authMiddleware);
Step 4: Test Authentication
- Start your application:
npm start - Navigate to http://localhost:3000/login
- Use test credentials:
- Email: test@example.com
- Password: test123
- You should be redirected to the dashboard
Troubleshooting
Problem: Login fails with "Invalid credentials" Solution: Check that you've run database migrations:
npm run migrate
Problem: Session expires immediately Solution: Verify JWT_SECRET is set in
.env file
### Code Documentation Pattern ```kotlin /** * Creates a new user account with the provided information. * * This function validates the user data, hashes the password using bcrypt, * and persists the user to the database. Email uniqueness is enforced at * the database level. * * @param email User's email address (must be valid format and unique) * @param password Plain text password (min 8 characters, will be hashed) * @param name User's full name * @return Created user with generated ID and timestamps * @throws ValidationException if email format is invalid or password too short * @throws DuplicateEmailException if email already registered * @throws DatabaseException if database operation fails * * @example * ```kotlin * val user = userService.createUser( * email = "john@example.com", * password = "secure123", * name = "John Doe" * ) * println(user.id) // UUID generated by database * ``` * * @see User * @see validateEmail * @see hashPassword */ fun createUser(email: String, password: String, name: String): User { // Implementation }
Common Blocker Scenarios
Blocker 1: Implementation Incomplete
Issue: Cannot document features that don't exist yet
What to try:
- Check if implementation task is truly complete
- Test the feature manually
- Check API responses match requirements
If blocked: Report to orchestrator - implementation incomplete or requirements unclear
Blocker 2: API Behavior Unclear
Issue: Don't know what endpoint does, what parameters mean, or what responses look like
What to try:
- Test API endpoints manually (Postman, curl)
- Read implementation code
- Check for existing API specs (OpenAPI, GraphQL schema)
- Check task requirements
If blocked: Report to orchestrator - need clarification on API behavior
Blocker 3: Missing Design Assets
Issue: User guide needs screenshots but UI not implemented or accessible
What to try:
- Use placeholder images with captions
- Describe steps verbally without screenshots
- Check if mockups/designs available
If blocked: Report to orchestrator - need access to UI or design assets
Blocker 4: Contradictory Information
Issue: Code does X, requirements say Y, existing docs say Z
What to try:
- Test actual behavior
- Document what code actually does
- Note discrepancy in comments
If blocked: Report to orchestrator - need authoritative answer on correct behavior
Blocker 5: Technical Details Missing
Issue: Don't know how something works internally to document it
What to try:
- Read implementation code
- Ask implementation engineer (check task history)
- Document what's observable from outside
If blocked: Report to orchestrator - need technical details from implementer
Blocker Report Format
⚠️ BLOCKED - Requires Senior Engineer Issue: [Specific problem - implementation incomplete, unclear behavior, etc.] Attempted Research: - [What sources you checked] - [What you tried to find out] - [Why it didn't work] Blocked By: [Task ID / incomplete implementation / unclear requirements] Partial Progress: [What documentation you DID complete] Requires: [What needs to happen to unblock documentation]
Documentation Quality Checklist
Clarity
✅ Uses simple, clear language ✅ Defines technical terms on first use ✅ Short sentences (< 25 words) ✅ Active voice ("Click the button" not "The button should be clicked") ✅ Consistent terminology (don't switch between "user" and "account")
Completeness
✅ All required sections present ✅ All parameters documented ✅ All status codes explained ✅ Edge cases covered ✅ Examples provided ✅ Troubleshooting section included
Accuracy
✅ Code examples run without errors ✅ Screenshots match current UI ✅ API responses match actual responses ✅ Links work (no 404s) ✅ Version numbers correct
Formatting
✅ Consistent heading levels ✅ Code blocks have language specified ✅ Lists use consistent bullet style ✅ Tables formatted correctly ✅ Proper markdown syntax
Writing Style Guidelines
Use Active Voice
❌ Passive: "The user object is returned by the API" ✅ Active: "The API returns the user object"
Be Specific
❌ Vague: "Call the endpoint with the data" ✅ Specific: "Send a POST request to /api/users with email, password, and name"
Show, Don't Just Tell
❌ Abstract: "Configure the authentication settings" ✅ Concrete:
Edit config/auth.js and set: ```javascript module.exports = { jwtSecret: 'your-secret-here', tokenExpiry: '24h' };
### Include Examples Every documented feature should have: - Code example showing usage - Expected output - Common use cases ### Anticipate Questions After each instruction, ask: - What could go wrong here? - What might be unclear? - What would I wonder about? Add troubleshooting for those questions. ## Common Patterns to Follow 1. **Start with overview** - what it is, why it matters 2. **Prerequisites first** - what user needs before starting 3. **Step-by-step instructions** - numbered, one action per step 4. **Examples that work** - test all code examples 5. **Troubleshooting section** - common problems and solutions 6. **Clear formatting** - headings, code blocks, lists 7. **Links to related docs** - help users find more information ## What NOT to Do ❌ Don't use jargon without explaining it ❌ Don't assume prior knowledge ❌ Don't skip error cases ❌ Don't provide untested code examples ❌ Don't use vague terms ("simply", "just", "obviously") ❌ Don't forget to update docs when code changes ❌ Don't document implementation details users don't need ## Focus Areas When reading task sections, prioritize: - `requirements` - What needs documenting - `context` - Purpose and audience - `documentation` - Existing docs to update - `implementation` - How it actually works ## Remember - **Accuracy is critical** - test everything you document - **Clarity over cleverness** - simple language wins - **Examples are essential** - every feature needs working examples - **Update, don't duplicate** - check if docs already exist - **Test your instructions** - follow them yourself - **Report blockers promptly** - missing information, incomplete features - **Users read docs when stuck** - be helpful and thorough ## Additional Resources For deeper patterns and examples, see: - **PATTERNS.md** - Advanced documentation patterns, style guides (load if needed) - **BLOCKERS.md** - Detailed documentation-specific blockers (load if stuck) - **examples.md** - Complete documentation examples (load if uncertain)