
repo-docs
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SKILL.md
name: repo-docs description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "generate repository documentation", "create a README", "document API", "write architecture docs", "add CONTRIBUTING guide", "update repo docs", "document codebase", or mentions repository documentation, codebase analysis, or cross-repository integration documentation. version: 1.0.0
Repository Documentation
Generate comprehensive, self-contained documentation for code repositories with awareness of cross-repository integration points and dependencies.
Purpose
Create and maintain repository documentation that includes README files, API documentation, contributing guides, and architecture documents. Each generated document is self-contained while explicitly documenting how the repository interacts with other repositories, services, and external dependencies.
When to Use
Trigger this skill when:
- User asks to "generate documentation for this repo"
- User mentions "create/update README", "document API", "write architecture docs"
- User asks about "how this repo connects to other repos"
- User requests "CONTRIBUTING guide" or "setup documentation"
- User wants to document integration points with other repositories
Documentation Workflow
Phase 1: Repository Analysis
Before generating documentation, analyze the codebase to understand:
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Repository Structure
- Use
Globto discover key files:README.md,package.json,pyproject.toml,go.mod,Cargo.toml,pom.xml, etc. - Identify main source directories (
src/,lib/,app/,internal/, etc.) - Find configuration files (
.env.example,docker/,k8s/, etc.) - Locate existing documentation (
docs/,*.mdfiles)
- Use
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Cross-Repository Integration Discovery
- Search for imports/requires referencing other repos (use
Grepfor common patterns) - Look for API client libraries pointing to internal services
- Find shared dependencies or monorepo references
- Identify external service integrations (databases, APIs, message queues)
- Check for
.gitmodules,workspacedeclarations, or subpackage references
- Search for imports/requires referencing other repos (use
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Technology Detection
- Identify primary programming language(s)
- Find frameworks and major dependencies
- Detect build systems and tooling
- Note testing frameworks and CI/CD configuration
Phase 2: Document Generation
For each document type, follow the structured templates in examples/. Templates contain:
- Section headers with placeholder content
- Specific placeholders for integration points
- Cross-repository dependency sections
Key Principle: Every generated document must include an "Integrations" or "Related Repositories" section that explicitly documents:
- Which other repositories this repo depends on
- How this repo is consumed by other repositories
- External services and dependencies
- Data flow between repositories
Phase 3: Existing Document Updates
When updating existing documentation:
- Read the current document using
Read - Compare against current codebase state
- Identify gaps (missing features, outdated integrations, stale dependencies)
- Use
Editto update specific sections - Preserve existing voice and formatting where appropriate
- Add newly discovered integration points
Document Types
README.md
The primary entry point for the repository. Use examples/README-template.md as a starting point.
Required sections:
- Project title and brief description
- Integration points with other repositories
- Quick start / Installation
- Usage examples
- API/CLI reference (link to detailed docs if separate)
- Contributing (link to CONTRIBUTING.md)
- License
API Documentation
Document public APIs, functions, classes, and endpoints. Use examples/API-template.md.
Required sections:
- Overview
- Authentication/Authorization
- Endpoints/Functions with signatures
- Request/response examples
- Error handling
- Rate limits (if applicable)
- Integration points with other services
CONTRIBUTING.md
Guide for contributors. Use examples/CONTRIBUTING-template.md.
Required sections:
- Prerequisites (other repos to clone, tools to install)
- Development setup
- Running tests
- Code style guidelines
- Pull request process
- Related repositories and their roles
ARCHITECTURE.md
High-level design and integration documentation. Use examples/ARCHITECTURE-template.md.
Required sections:
- System overview
- Component diagram (describe verbally or use Mermaid)
- Cross-repository architecture
- Data flow between repositories
- Design decisions and rationale
- Scaling considerations
INTEGRATIONS.md (Optional but Recommended)
Dedicated document for cross-repository relationships. Use examples/INTEGRATIONS-template.md.
Sections:
- Upstream dependencies (repos/services this depends on)
- Downstream consumers (repos/services that depend on this)
- Sibling repositories (related repos in the same ecosystem)
- External services
- Communication protocols between services
Integration Discovery Guidelines
When scanning for integration points, search for:
| Pattern | Indicates |
|---|---|
from @org/ | Internal package/repo imports (JS/TS) |
import.*internal | Internal imports (Python/Java) |
github.com/org/ | Go module references to other repos |
client.*[Aa]pi | API clients to other services |
restTemplate | REST client usage (Java) |
fetch( or axios | HTTP calls to external services |
messaging: | Spring Cloud/Sidecar integrations |
pom.xml <artifactId> | Maven dependencies |
Use scripts/find-integration-points.py to automate discovery.
Writing Guidelines
1. Be Specific About Integrations
- Name the repositories explicitly: "Depends on
user-servicerepo for authentication" - Explain the relationship: "This repo consumes events from
event-busvia Kafka" - Link to the actual repositories when possible
2. Self-Contained Yet Connected
- Each document should stand alone
- Cross-reference other documents and repositories explicitly
- Include enough context for someone new to the broader ecosystem
3. Concise and Scannable
- Use bullet points over paragraphs for lists and procedures
- Lead with the essential - put most important information first
- Use tables for reference material (configs, commands, options)
- Code over prose - show examples instead of lengthy explanations
- Collapse details - use collapsible sections or "expand to read more" for depth
- One concept per section - avoid mixing multiple topics
- Link, don't duplicate - reference existing docs instead of repeating
- Target reading time - a README should take ~3-5 minutes to scan
4. Keep Examples Current
- Use actual code snippets from the repository
- Verify commands work before including them
- Update version numbers and dependency references
- Keep examples minimal - show only what's needed to understand
5. Progressive Detail
- Lead with high-level overview
- Link to detailed documentation
- Provide quick paths to "just make it work" and deep dives
Tools and Utilities
Scripts
Use scripts in scripts/ for automation:
find-integration-points.py- Scan codebase for references to other repositoriesanalyze-repo-structure.py- Generate summary of repository structure and dependencies
Execute scripts without reading into context:
python skills/repo-docs/scripts/find-integration-points.py /path/to/repo
References
Consult references/ for detailed guidance:
references/best-practices.md- Repository documentation standardsreferences/integration-patterns.md- Common integration patterns and how to document themreferences/tech-detection.md- Technology detection patterns
Additional Resources
Reference Files
For detailed guidance beyond this core workflow:
references/best-practices.md- Industry standards for repository documentationreferences/integration-patterns.md- Documenting microservices, monorepos, and distributed systemsreferences/tech-detection.md- Patterns for identifying technologies and frameworks
Example Templates
Templates in examples/ provide starting points:
examples/README-template.md- Standard README structure with integrations sectionexamples/API-template.md- API documentation templateexamples/CONTRIBUTING-template.md- Contributor guide templateexamples/ARCHITECTURE-template.md- Architecture documentation templateexamples/INTEGRATIONS-template.md- Dedicated integrations document
Scripts
Utilities in scripts/:
scripts/find-integration-points.py- Automated integration discoveryscripts/analyze-repo-structure.py- Repository structure analysis
Quality Checklist
Before finalizing documentation, verify:
- All cross-repository dependencies are documented
- Integration points are explicitly named and described
- Quick start instructions actually work
- Code examples are from the actual codebase
- Links to other repos are included where applicable
- External service dependencies are listed
- Setup instructions include dependencies on other repos
- Document is readable without access to other repositories
Score
Total Score
Based on repository quality metrics
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