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Searching internet for technical documentation using llms.txt standard, GitHub repositories via Repomix, and parallel exploration. Use when user needs: (1) Latest documentation for libraries/frameworks, (2) Documentation in llms.txt format, (3) GitHub repository analysis, (4) Documentation without direct llms.txt support, (5) Multiple documentation sources in parallel

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SKILL.md

name docs-seeker
description Searching internet for technical documentation using llms.txt standard, GitHub repositories via Repomix, and parallel exploration. Use when user needs: (1) Latest documentation for libraries/frameworks, (2) Documentation in llms.txt format, (3) GitHub repository analysis, (4) Documentation without direct llms.txt support, (5) Multiple documentation sources in parallel
version 1.0.0

Documentation Discovery & Analysis

Overview

Intelligent discovery and analysis of technical documentation through multiple strategies:

  1. llms.txt-first: Search for standardized AI-friendly documentation
  2. Repository analysis: Use Repomix to analyze GitHub repositories
  3. Parallel exploration: Deploy multiple Explorer agents for comprehensive coverage
  4. Fallback research: Use Researcher agents when other methods unavailable

Core Workflow

Phase 1: Initial Discovery

  1. Identify target

    • Extract library/framework name from user request
    • Note version requirements (default: latest)
    • Clarify scope if ambiguous
  2. Search for llms.txt

    WebSearch: "[library name] llms.txt site:[docs domain]"
    

    Common patterns:

    • https://docs.[library].com/llms.txt
    • https://[library].dev/llms.txt
    • https://[library].io/llms.txt

    → Found? Proceed to Phase 2 → Not found? Proceed to Phase 3

Phase 2: llms.txt Processing

Single URL:

  • WebFetch to retrieve content
  • Extract and present information

Multiple URLs (3+):

  • CRITICAL: Launch multiple Explorer agents in parallel
  • One agent per major documentation section (max 5 in first batch)
  • Each agent reads assigned URLs
  • Aggregate findings into consolidated report

Example:

Launch 3 Explorer agents simultaneously:
- Agent 1: getting-started.md, installation.md
- Agent 2: api-reference.md, core-concepts.md
- Agent 3: examples.md, best-practices.md

Phase 3: Repository Analysis

When llms.txt not found:

  1. Find GitHub repository via WebSearch
  2. Use Repomix to pack repository:
    npm install -g repomix  # if needed
    git clone [repo-url] /tmp/docs-analysis
    cd /tmp/docs-analysis
    repomix --output repomix-output.xml
    
  3. Read repomix-output.xml and extract documentation

Repomix benefits:

  • Entire repository in single AI-friendly file
  • Preserves directory structure
  • Optimized for AI consumption

Phase 4: Fallback Research

When no GitHub repository exists:

  • Launch multiple Researcher agents in parallel
  • Focus areas: official docs, tutorials, API references, community guides
  • Aggregate findings into consolidated report

Agent Distribution Guidelines

  • 1-3 URLs: Single Explorer agent
  • 4-10 URLs: 3-5 Explorer agents (2-3 URLs each)
  • 11+ URLs: 5-7 Explorer agents (prioritize most relevant)

Version Handling

Latest (default):

  • Search without version specifier
  • Use current documentation paths

Specific version:

  • Include version in search: [library] v[version] llms.txt
  • Check versioned paths: /v[version]/llms.txt
  • For repositories: checkout specific tag/branch

Output Format

# Documentation for [Library] [Version]

## Source
- Method: [llms.txt / Repository / Research]
- URLs: [list of sources]
- Date accessed: [current date]

## Key Information
[Extracted relevant information organized by topic]

## Additional Resources
[Related links, examples, references]

## Notes
[Any limitations, missing information, or caveats]

Quick Reference

Tool selection:

  • WebSearch → Find llms.txt URLs, GitHub repositories
  • WebFetch → Read single documentation pages
  • Task (Explore) → Multiple URLs, parallel exploration
  • Task (Researcher) → Scattered documentation, diverse sources
  • Repomix → Complete codebase analysis

Popular llms.txt locations:

Error Handling

  • llms.txt not accessible → Try alternative domains → Repository analysis
  • Repository not found → Search official website → Use Researcher agents
  • Repomix fails → Try /docs directory only → Manual exploration
  • Multiple conflicting sources → Prioritize official → Note versions

Key Principles

  1. Always start with llms.txt — Most efficient method
  2. Use parallel agents aggressively — Faster results, better coverage
  3. Verify official sources — Avoid outdated documentation
  4. Report methodology — Tell user which approach was used
  5. Handle versions explicitly — Don't assume latest

Detailed Documentation

For comprehensive guides, examples, and best practices:

Workflows:

  • WORKFLOWS.md — Detailed workflow examples and strategies

Reference guides: