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Markdownドキュメントの記述規約、スタイルガイド、markdownlint検証ルールを定義する。Markdownファイル作成時、README作成時、ドキュメント編集時、またはユーザーがドキュメント標準、Markdown形式、markdownlint、ドキュメントスタイルに言及した際に使用する。

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SKILL.md

name documentation-standards
description Universal documentation standards and best practices for software projects
license MIT
compatibility opencode
metadata [object Object]

Documentation Standards

What I Do

Provide universal documentation standards and best practices that apply across different projects and domains.

Universal Documentation Structure

Documentation Organization

# Universal documentation structure
docs/
├── README.md                    # Project overview
├── architecture/                # System architecture
│   ├── overview.md              # High-level architecture
│   └── components/              # Component details
├── development/                 # Development guidelines
│   ├── setup.md                 # Development environment
│   ├── workflow.md              # Development workflow
│   └── standards.md             # Coding standards
├── api/                         # API documentation
│   ├── reference.md             # API reference
│   └── examples.md              # Usage examples
└── user/                        # User documentation
    ├── getting-started.md       # Quick start guide
    ├── tutorials/               # Step-by-step tutorials
    └── reference/               # Detailed reference

Documentation Formats

Universal Documentation Standards:

  • Markdown: For most documentation (.md files)
  • Google Docstrings: For Python code documentation
  • JSDoc: For JavaScript/TypeScript documentation
  • Swagger/OpenAPI: For API documentation
# Universal Markdown Standards

## Headings
- Use ATX-style headings (#, ##, ###)
- Maintain consistent heading hierarchy
- Limit to 3-4 heading levels

## Code Blocks
```python
# Always specify language for syntax highlighting
def example_function():
    """Example with proper formatting"""
    return "formatted code"
```

## Lists
- Use consistent list formatting
- Prefer hyphens for bullet points
- Use numbered lists for sequential steps

## Links
- Use relative links for internal references
- Use absolute links for external references
- Include link descriptions

When to Use Me

Use this skill when:

  • Setting up documentation for new projects
  • Standardizing documentation across teams
  • Creating reusable documentation patterns
  • Implementing maintainable documentation processes

Universal Documentation Examples

API Documentation

# Universal API Documentation Template

## Endpoint: `/api/v1/resource`

**Method:** `GET`

**Description:** Retrieve resource information

**Parameters:**
- `id` (string, required): Resource identifier
- `format` (string, optional): Response format (json, xml)

**Response:**
```json
{
  "id": "string",
  "name": "string",
  "created_at": "datetime",
  "status": "string"
}
```

**Examples:**
```bash
# Request example
curl -X GET "https://api.example.com/v1/resource?id=123&format=json"

# Response example
{
  "id": "123",
  "name": "Sample Resource",
  "created_at": "2023-01-01T00:00:00Z",
  "status": "active"
}

### Code Documentation

```python
# Universal Python docstring template
class DataProcessor:
    """Process and transform data for analysis.

    This class provides methods for cleaning, normalizing, and
    transforming raw data into analysis-ready formats.

    Attributes:
        config (dict): Configuration parameters for processing
        logger (Logger): Logger instance for tracking operations
    """

    def __init__(self, config=None):
        """Initialize DataProcessor with configuration.

        Args:
            config (dict, optional): Processing configuration.
                Defaults to default configuration.

        Raises:
            ValueError: If configuration is invalid
        """
        self.config = config or self._get_default_config()
        self.logger = self._setup_logger()
        self._validate_config()

Tutorial Documentation

# Universal Tutorial Template

## Tutorial: Getting Started with [Feature]

### Prerequisites

- Basic understanding of [related concept]
- [Software] version [version] installed
- Access to [required resources]

### Step 1: Setup
1. Install required dependencies

  ```bash
  pip install required-package
  ```

2. Configure your environment

  ```bash
  export ENV_VAR=value
  ```

### Step 2: Basic Usage
1. Import the module

  ```python
  from package import Module
  ```

2. Create an instance

  ```python
  processor = Module(config)
  ```

### Step 3: Advanced Features
1. Configure advanced options

  ```python
  processor.configure_advanced(option=value)
  ```

2. Process data

  ```python
  result = processor.process(data)
  ```

### Troubleshooting

- **Issue**: Common problem description
  **Solution**: Step-by-step resolution
- **Issue**: Another common problem
  **Solution**: Alternative approach

Best Practices

  1. Consistency: Apply same documentation standards across projects
  2. Maintainability: Keep documentation up-to-date with code
  3. Accessibility: Make documentation easy to find and navigate
  4. Completeness: Document all public APIs and user-facing features

Compatibility

Applies to:

  • All software projects
  • Any documentation system
  • Cross-project standardization
  • Organizational knowledge management