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Write Python docstrings following the Google Python Style Guide, using clear sections and examples.

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SKILL.md

name google-docstring-assistant
description Write Python docstrings following the Google Python Style Guide, using clear sections and examples.

Google Docstring Assistant

Quick start

  • Write docstrings using the Google Python Style Guide structure (Args, Returns, Raises, Examples, Attributes, etc.).
  • Keep sections as headers followed by indented blocks; break sections by resuming unindented text.
  • When types are annotated in code, omit them in docstrings unless clarity is improved.
  • Use Examples blocks with literal blocks (::) for commands or code snippets.
  • Document module-level variables consistently (all in Attributes or inline), and list TODOs in a Todo section.
  • See references/google_docstring_rules.md for full guidance and examples.

Workflow

  1. Choose sections

    • Functions: include Args, Returns, and Raises as needed.
    • Modules/classes: use Attributes and Todo when relevant; keep formatting consistent.
  2. Write clearly

    • One docstring per object; keep it concise and informative.
    • Use indentation under each section header; separate sections by returning to unindented text.
    • Prefer Google-style wording; avoid duplicating annotated types unless helpful.
  3. Examples and scripts

    • Use Examples: with indented literal blocks for shell commands or code snippets.
    • Include multi-line descriptions when needed; keep formatting readable.

Reference

  • references/google_docstring_rules.md: full style description and examples.