
Technical Documentation
FreeStreamline your technical documentation process with ease.
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What Technical Documentation does
The Technical Documentation skill is designed to assist developers and technical writers in creating and reviewing high-quality documentation for their projects. This skill emphasizes clarity, actionability, and maintainability, ensuring that both human users and AI agents can effectively utilize the documentation produced. It encompasses a wide range of documentation types, including contributor-governance files and agent instruction files, making it a versatile tool for any repository.
When using this skill, users can classify their tasks into either 'build' or 'review' modes, depending on their needs. It supports both brownfield and evergreen documentation strategies, allowing users to either overhaul existing documentation or create new, long-lasting content. The skill guides users through a structured workflow that includes inventorying documentation, detecting multilingual requirements, and applying repository-specific overlays, ensuring comprehensive coverage and alignment with project standards.
Additionally, the skill supports the orchestration of sub-agents for larger or more complex repositories. This feature allows for parallel processing of documentation tasks, which can significantly enhance efficiency and accuracy. By leveraging sub-agents, users can tackle broad changes across multiple frameworks or resolve conflicts more effectively. The outputs generated from using this skill include updated drafts, validation notes, and a summary of governance-doc alignment, providing a clear path forward for documentation maintenance.
Overall, this skill is ideal for teams looking to improve their documentation practices, whether they are starting from scratch or refining existing materials. It is particularly useful for projects that require ongoing documentation updates and governance alignment, making it a critical asset for any development or design team.
When to use it
Use this skill when creating or overhauling documentation in a project, especially for ongoing maintenance and quality assurance.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects with minimal documentation needs or those that do not require detailed governance documentation.
What you can build with it
Overhauling Existing Documentation
When a project has outdated or unclear documentation, this skill can guide the team through a comprehensive review and update process.
Creating Evergreen Documentation
For teams looking to establish long-lasting documentation, this skill helps ensure that the content remains accurate and reusable over time.
Conducting Documentation Audits
Use this skill to perform thorough audits of documentation across a repository, ensuring alignment with governance files and operational standards.
How to install Technical Documentation
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add openclaw/openclaw/technical-documentation --agent claude-code2. 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.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by openclawTechnical Documentation
Purpose
Produce and review technical documentation that is clear, actionable, and maintainable for both humans and agents, including contributor-governance files and agent instruction files.
When to use
- Creating or overhauling docs in an existing product/codebase (brownfield).
- Building evergreen docs meant to stay accurate and reusable over time.
- Reviewing doc diffs for structure, clarity, and operational correctness.
- Running full-repo documentation audits that must include both governance files and product docs surfaces (
docs/,README*,.md/.mdx/.mdc, Fern/Sphinx/Mintlify-style sources). - Updating or reviewing AGENTS.md and/or CONTRIBUTING.md to keep agent and contributor workflows aligned with current repo practices.
- Improving repository onboarding/docs that include contribution instructions, issue templates, PR flow, and review gates.
- Designing governance documentation strategy for repos with alias instruction files (for example
CLAUDE.md,AGENT.md,.cursorrules,.cursor/rules/*,.agent/,.agents/,.pi/) whereAGENTS.mdis treated as canonical when present and aliases should be kept as compatibility surfaces. - Diagnosing agent-file drift where teams had to prompt iteratively to surface missing files, broken commands, or policy conflicts.
- Applying repository-specific documentation overlays, including OpenClaw page-type, docs IA, preservation, and validation rules when present.
Workflow
- Classify task:
buildorreview; context:brownfieldorevergreen. - Inventory full documentation scope early (governance + product docs): AGENTS/CONTRIBUTING/aliases plus docs directories, framework sources, and root/module READMEs.
- Detect multilingual scope (README/docs in multiple languages) and define required parity level.
- Read
references/agent-and-contributing.mdfor agent instruction andCONTRIBUTING.mdworkflow rules (inventory, canonical/alias mapping, dual-mode balance, deliverable standards, and precedence/conflict handling). - Read
references/principles.mdfor the governing ruleset (Matt Palmer & OpenAI). - For OpenClaw docs work, read
references/openclaw.mdbefore the build/review playbook. - For build tasks, follow
references/build.md. - For review tasks, follow
references/review.mdand proactively detect issues without waiting for repeated prompts. - For complex or high-risk tasks (build or review), it is acceptable to run longer, deeper, and more exhaustive investigations when needed for confidence.
- When available, use sub-agents for bounded parallel discovery/review work, then merge outputs into one coherent final deliverable.
- Use
references/tooling.mdwhen platform/tooling choices affect recommendations. - Run a proactive issue sweep for both governance and docs-content surfaces, and fix high-confidence defects in the same pass unless explicitly asked for report-only mode.
- In brownfield mode, prioritize compatibility with current docs IA, tooling, and release state.
- In evergreen mode, prioritize timeless wording, update strategy, and durable structure.
- Return deliverables plus validation notes, parity status, and remaining gaps.
Sub-agent orchestration guidance
Prefer sub-agents when the repo is large or the requested change set is broad; use them by default for repo-wide, multi-framework, or high-conflict work.
inventory-agent->agents/inventory-agent.md(fast/ Claudehaiku): file/config discovery, coverage map, and missing-path checks.governance-agent->agents/governance-agent.md(thinking/ Claudesonnet): AGENTS/CONTRIBUTING/alias precedence, conflicts, and policy drift.docs-framework-agent->agents/docs-framework-agent.md(thinking/ Claudesonnet): framework config, relative path base, and file-path vs URL-path mapping checks.synthesis-agent->agents/synthesis-agent.md(long/ Claudeopus): merge sub-agent outputs into one prioritized fix plan and unified precedence model.
Inputs
- Doc type (tutorial, how-to, reference, explanation) and audience.
- File scope or diff scope.
- Docs framework/tooling constraints (Fern, Mintlify, Sphinx, etc.).
- Build/review mode and brownfield/evergreen intent.
- Target agent and human compatibility intent.
- Docs framework surfaces in scope (for example Fern, Sphinx, Mintlify, Markdown/MDX/MDC/RST/RSC files).
- Desired investigation depth/time budget (quick pass vs exhaustive review).
- Execution mode (
single-agentorsub-agent-assistedwhen available). - Remediation mode (
apply-fixesby default, orreport-onlywhen requested). - Multilingual scope: source-of-truth language, target locales, and parity expectations.
- Repository-specific overlay constraints, if any.
Outputs
- Updated draft or review findings with clear next actions.
- Validation notes (what was checked, what remains).
- Navigation/maintenance recommendations for long-term quality.
- Governance-doc alignment summary when AGENTS/CONTRIBUTING were touched.
- Agent instruction-surface map (primary file, alias files, Codex/Claude/Cursor handling plan).
- Documentation-surface coverage map (what was reviewed under
/docs, README hierarchy, and framework-specific source trees). - Autodetected issue list with applied fixes (or explicit report-only findings).
- Delegation notes when sub-agents were used (scope delegated and how findings were merged).
- Multilingual parity note (in-sync, partial with rationale, or intentionally divergent).
- Repository-specific overlay notes when one was used.
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