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CLAUDE.md Improver

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Optimize your CLAUDE.md files for better project context.

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What CLAUDE.md Improver does

The CLAUDE.md Improver is a specialized tool designed to audit, evaluate, and enhance CLAUDE.md files across your codebase. This skill is particularly useful for developers and teams who want to ensure that their CLAUDE.md files provide optimal context for Claude Code, enhancing the AI's understanding of the project. By automating the discovery of CLAUDE.md files and assessing their quality against established criteria, the skill helps maintain the relevance and usability of project documentation.

The workflow consists of several phases. First, it discovers all relevant CLAUDE.md files in the repository, including those in subdirectories and local overrides. Next, it evaluates each file against a detailed checklist that includes criteria such as documentation of commands, clarity of architecture, and actionability of instructions. The skill then generates a quality report that summarizes the findings and highlights areas needing improvement.

After presenting the quality report, the CLAUDE.md Improver allows users to review proposed updates before applying them. This ensures that any changes made to the documentation are targeted and beneficial, focusing on actionable insights rather than generic advice. The updates are made with careful consideration to maintain the existing structure and clarity of the files, preserving the context while enhancing the overall quality.

This skill is ideal for teams that regularly update their codebases and need to keep their documentation in sync with the current state of the project. It is also beneficial for new team members who need to quickly understand the project context through well-maintained CLAUDE.md files.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to check, audit, or improve CLAUDE.md files in your repository, especially during project updates or onboarding new team members.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects without CLAUDE.md files or for teams that do not use CLAUDE.md for documentation.

What you can build with it

Onboarding New Team Members

Use the CLAUDE.md Improver to ensure that new hires have access to up-to-date and clear project documentation.

Regular Project Maintenance

Schedule regular audits of CLAUDE.md files to keep documentation in sync with ongoing code changes.

Enhancing AI Understanding

Improve the quality of CLAUDE.md files to ensure that Claude Code has the best possible context for understanding your project.

How to install CLAUDE.md Improver

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add anthropics/claude-plugins-official/claude-md-improver --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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CLAUDE.md Improver

Audit, evaluate, and improve CLAUDE.md files across a codebase to ensure Claude Code has optimal project context.

This skill can write to CLAUDE.md files. After presenting a quality report and getting user approval, it updates CLAUDE.md files with targeted improvements.

Workflow

Phase 1: Discovery

Find all CLAUDE.md files in the repository:

find . -name "CLAUDE.md" -o -name ".claude.md" -o -name ".claude.local.md" 2>/dev/null | head -50

File Types & Locations:

TypeLocationPurpose
Project root./CLAUDE.mdPrimary project context (checked into git, shared with team)
Local overrides./.claude.local.mdPersonal/local settings (gitignored, not shared)
Global defaults~/.claude/CLAUDE.mdUser-wide defaults across all projects
Package-specific./packages/*/CLAUDE.mdModule-level context in monorepos
SubdirectoryAny nested locationFeature/domain-specific context

Note: Claude auto-discovers CLAUDE.md files in parent directories, making monorepo setups work automatically.

Phase 2: Quality Assessment

For each CLAUDE.md file, evaluate against quality criteria. See references/quality-criteria.md for detailed rubrics.

Quick Assessment Checklist:

CriterionWeightCheck
Commands/workflows documentedHighAre build/test/deploy commands present?
Architecture clarityHighCan Claude understand the codebase structure?
Non-obvious patternsMediumAre gotchas and quirks documented?
ConcisenessMediumNo verbose explanations or obvious info?
CurrencyHighDoes it reflect current codebase state?
ActionabilityHighAre instructions executable, not vague?

Quality Scores:

  • A (90-100): Comprehensive, current, actionable
  • B (70-89): Good coverage, minor gaps
  • C (50-69): Basic info, missing key sections
  • D (30-49): Sparse or outdated
  • F (0-29): Missing or severely outdated

Phase 3: Quality Report Output

ALWAYS output the quality report BEFORE making any updates.

Format:

## CLAUDE.md Quality Report

### Summary
- Files found: X
- Average score: X/100
- Files needing update: X

### File-by-File Assessment

#### 1. ./CLAUDE.md (Project Root)
**Score: XX/100 (Grade: X)**

| Criterion | Score | Notes |
|-----------|-------|-------|
| Commands/workflows | X/20 | ... |
| Architecture clarity | X/20 | ... |
| Non-obvious patterns | X/15 | ... |
| Conciseness | X/15 | ... |
| Currency | X/15 | ... |
| Actionability | X/15 | ... |

**Issues:**
- [List specific problems]

**Recommended additions:**
- [List what should be added]

#### 2. ./packages/api/CLAUDE.md (Package-specific)
...

Phase 4: Targeted Updates

After outputting the quality report, ask user for confirmation before updating.

Update Guidelines (Critical):

  1. Propose targeted additions only - Focus on genuinely useful info:

    • Commands or workflows discovered during analysis
    • Gotchas or non-obvious patterns found in code
    • Package relationships that weren't clear
    • Testing approaches that work
    • Configuration quirks
  2. Keep it minimal - Avoid:

    • Restating what's obvious from the code
    • Generic best practices already covered
    • One-off fixes unlikely to recur
    • Verbose explanations when a one-liner suffices
  3. Show diffs - For each change, show:

    • Which CLAUDE.md file to update
    • The specific addition (as a diff or quoted block)
    • Brief explanation of why this helps future sessions

Diff Format:

### Update: ./CLAUDE.md

**Why:** Build command was missing, causing confusion about how to run the project.

```diff
+ ## Quick Start
+
+ ```bash
+ npm install
+ npm run dev  # Start development server on port 3000
+ ```

### Phase 5: Apply Updates

After user approval, apply changes using the Edit tool. Preserve existing content structure.

## Templates

See [references/templates.md](references/templates.md) for CLAUDE.md templates by project type.

## Common Issues to Flag

1. **Stale commands**: Build commands that no longer work
2. **Missing dependencies**: Required tools not mentioned
3. **Outdated architecture**: File structure that's changed
4. **Missing environment setup**: Required env vars or config
5. **Broken test commands**: Test scripts that have changed
6. **Undocumented gotchas**: Non-obvious patterns not captured

## User Tips to Share

When presenting recommendations, remind users:

- **`#` key shortcut**: During a Claude session, press `#` to have Claude auto-incorporate learnings into CLAUDE.md
- **Keep it concise**: CLAUDE.md should be human-readable; dense is better than verbose
- **Actionable commands**: All documented commands should be copy-paste ready
- **Use `.claude.local.md`**: For personal preferences not shared with team (add to `.gitignore`)
- **Global defaults**: Put user-wide preferences in `~/.claude/CLAUDE.md`

## What Makes a Great CLAUDE.md

**Key principles:**
- Concise and human-readable
- Actionable commands that can be copy-pasted
- Project-specific patterns, not generic advice
- Non-obvious gotchas and warnings

**Recommended sections** (use only what's relevant):
- Commands (build, test, dev, lint)
- Architecture (directory structure)
- Key Files (entry points, config)
- Code Style (project conventions)
- Environment (required vars, setup)
- Testing (commands, patterns)
- Gotchas (quirks, common mistakes)
- Workflow (when to do what)

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