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docmd-skills

v1.2.0

Published

AI agent skills for docmd – the zero-config AI-first documentation engine. Installs the user skill (site building, config, deploy) with dev (framework internals) and writer (prose quality) skills.

Readme

docmd-skills

Skills that teach AI agents how to work with docmd — the zero-config AI-first documentation engine.

Skills

| Skills | Use Case | | ---------- | -------- | | docmd-skills | A docmd site operator. Knows the npx @docmd/core CLI, docmd.config.json, plugins, themes, deployment, and the docmd mcp server. Loads whenever the user is building, configuring, validating, or deploying a docmd site. | | docmd-dev | A docmd framework contributor. Knows the monorepo layout, how to author plugins and templates, the JS / Rust engine loaders, and the public Node API (EngineLoader, createActionDispatcher, TemplateSlot). Loads when working in the cloned docmd/ monorepo or building a plugin or template against the framework. | | docmd-writer | A multi-language documentation writer. Drafts and reviews prose in any language the underlying model supports, with SEO awareness and an eye for voice, structure, and the right doc type for the audience. Aware of docmd's markdown conventions — containers, frontmatter, and the file-title rule for code blocks. Loads when writing, reviewing, or translating the prose inside a docmd site. |

Install

npx docmd-skills [dir]

Replace [dir] with the directory location where you keep agent skills — common choices are ~/.claude/skills/, ~/.cursor/skills/, or a project-level folder like ./.skills/.

CLI

docmd-skills [dir]                  # Install (adds docmd-skills, docmd-dev and docmd-writer)
docmd-skills dev [dir]              # Add docmd-dev
docmd-skills writer [dir]           # Add docmd-writer
docmd-skills remove [dir]           # Remove all docmd-skills

-h, --help                          # Show help
-v, --version                       # Show version

Links

License

MIT — see LICENSE for details.