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Documentation Lookup

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Access up-to-date library and framework documentation.

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What Documentation Lookup does

Documentation Lookup is a skill designed for developers who need quick access to the latest library and framework documentation. By leveraging the Context7 MCP, this skill fetches live documentation instead of relying on potentially outdated training data. This ensures that when developers ask questions about setup, API references, or specific code examples, they receive accurate and current information relevant to their queries.

The skill operates in a structured manner. First, it resolves the library ID of the requested framework or library using the resolve-library-id tool. This step is crucial as it ensures that the subsequent documentation fetched is specific to the user's query. Once the library ID is obtained, the skill uses the query-docs tool to retrieve the relevant documentation and code snippets, allowing the user to get precise answers to their questions.

This skill is particularly beneficial for developers working with popular frameworks such as React, Next.js, or Prisma, as well as those needing information on APIs like Supabase. By activating this skill, users can ask detailed questions about configuration, code generation, or API methods and receive up-to-date responses, complete with examples from the official documentation. It enhances the development workflow by reducing the time spent searching for accurate documentation.

Documentation Lookup is an essential tool for any developer or designer who frequently interacts with various libraries and frameworks. It streamlines the process of obtaining necessary information, ensuring that developers can focus more on coding and less on searching for documentation.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need accurate, up-to-date documentation for libraries, frameworks, or APIs, especially during setup or coding tasks.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for general programming questions that do not pertain to specific libraries or frameworks, or when the documentation is not available in Context7.

What you can build with it

Setting up Next.js Middleware

Ask how to configure middleware in Next.js, and receive the latest setup instructions and code examples.

Querying with Prisma

Request a specific query example for Prisma, and get the most relevant code snippet directly from the documentation.

Understanding Supabase Auth Methods

Inquire about authentication methods in Supabase and receive a summary with examples from the latest docs.

How to install Documentation Lookup

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

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Written by affaan-m

Documentation Lookup (Context7)

When the user asks about libraries, frameworks, or APIs, fetch current documentation via the Context7 MCP (tools resolve-library-id and query-docs) instead of relying on training data.

Core Concepts

  • Context7: MCP server that exposes live documentation; use it instead of training data for libraries and APIs.
  • resolve-library-id: Returns Context7-compatible library IDs (e.g. /vercel/next.js) from a library name and query.
  • query-docs: Fetches documentation and code snippets for a given library ID and question. Always call resolve-library-id first to get a valid library ID.

When to use

Activate when the user:

  • Asks setup or configuration questions (e.g. "How do I configure Next.js middleware?")
  • Requests code that depends on a library ("Write a Prisma query for...")
  • Needs API or reference information ("What are the Supabase auth methods?")
  • Mentions specific frameworks or libraries (React, Vue, Svelte, Express, Tailwind, Prisma, Supabase, etc.)

Use this skill whenever the request depends on accurate, up-to-date behavior of a library, framework, or API. Applies across harnesses that have the Context7 MCP configured (e.g. Claude Code, Cursor, Codex).

How it works

Step 1: Resolve the Library ID

Call the resolve-library-id MCP tool with:

  • libraryName: The library or product name taken from the user's question (e.g. Next.js, Prisma, Supabase).
  • query: The user's full question. This improves relevance ranking of results.

You must obtain a Context7-compatible library ID (format /org/project or /org/project/version) before querying docs. Do not call query-docs without a valid library ID from this step.

Step 2: Select the Best Match

From the resolution results, choose one result using:

  • Name match: Prefer exact or closest match to what the user asked for.
  • Benchmark score: Higher scores indicate better documentation quality (100 is highest).
  • Source reputation: Prefer High or Medium reputation when available.
  • Version: If the user specified a version (e.g. "React 19", "Next.js 15"), prefer a version-specific library ID if listed (e.g. /org/project/v1.2.0).

Step 3: Fetch the Documentation

Call the query-docs MCP tool with:

  • libraryId: The selected Context7 library ID from Step 2 (e.g. /vercel/next.js).
  • query: The user's specific question or task. Be specific to get relevant snippets.

Limit: do not call query-docs (or resolve-library-id) more than 3 times per question. If the answer is unclear after 3 calls, state the uncertainty and use the best information you have rather than guessing.

Step 4: Use the Documentation

  • Answer the user's question using the fetched, current information.
  • Include relevant code examples from the docs when helpful.
  • Cite the library or version when it matters (e.g. "In Next.js 15...").

Examples

Example: Next.js middleware

  1. Call resolve-library-id with libraryName: "Next.js", query: "How do I set up Next.js middleware?".
  2. From results, pick the best match (e.g. /vercel/next.js) by name and benchmark score.
  3. Call query-docs with libraryId: "/vercel/next.js", query: "How do I set up Next.js middleware?".
  4. Use the returned snippets and text to answer; include a minimal middleware.ts example from the docs if relevant.

Example: Prisma query

  1. Call resolve-library-id with libraryName: "Prisma", query: "How do I query with relations?".
  2. Select the official Prisma library ID (e.g. /prisma/prisma).
  3. Call query-docs with that libraryId and the query.
  4. Return the Prisma Client pattern (e.g. include or select) with a short code snippet from the docs.

Example: Supabase auth methods

  1. Call resolve-library-id with libraryName: "Supabase", query: "What are the auth methods?".
  2. Pick the Supabase docs library ID.
  3. Call query-docs; summarize the auth methods and show minimal examples from the fetched docs.

Best Practices

  • Be specific: Use the user's full question as the query where possible for better relevance.
  • Version awareness: When users mention versions, use version-specific library IDs from the resolve step when available.
  • Prefer official sources: When multiple matches exist, prefer official or primary packages over community forks.
  • No sensitive data: Redact API keys, passwords, tokens, and other secrets from any query sent to Context7. Treat the user's question as potentially containing secrets before passing it to resolve-library-id or query-docs.

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