Technical Writing
5624 skills in Documentation > Technical Writing
langgraph-docs
Use this skill for requests related to LangGraph in order to fetch relevant documentation to provide accurate, up-to-date guidance.
idapython
IDA Pro Python scripting for reverse engineering. Use when writing IDAPython scripts, analyzing binaries, working with IDA's API for disassembly, decompilation (Hex-Rays), type systems, cross-references, functions, segments, or any IDA database manipulation. Covers ida_* modules (50+), idautils iterators, and common patterns.
buck2-rule-basics
Guide users through writing their first Buck2 rule to learn fundamental concepts including rules, actions, targets, configurations, analysis, and select(). Use this skill when users want to learn Buck2 basics hands-on or need help understanding rule writing.
creating-agent-skills
Expert guidance for creating, writing, and refining Claude Code Skills. Use when working with SKILL.md files, authoring new skills, improving existing skills, or understanding skill structure and best practices.
dhh-rails-style
This skill should be used when writing Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. It applies when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.
andrew-kane-gem-writer
This skill should be used when writing Ruby gems following Andrew Kane's proven patterns and philosophy. It applies when creating new Ruby gems, refactoring existing gems, designing gem APIs, or when clean, minimal, production-ready Ruby library code is needed. Triggers on requests like "create a gem", "write a Ruby library", "design a gem API", or mentions of Andrew Kane's style.
compound-docs
Capture solved problems as categorized documentation with YAML frontmatter for fast lookup
dhh-ruby-style
This skill should be used when writing Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. It applies when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.
git
Git commit and pull request guidelines using conventional commits. Use when creating commits, writing commit messages, creating PRs, or reviewing PR descriptions.
readme-writing
Guidelines for writing folder READMEs. Use when creating README.md files for directories.
error-handling
Error handling patterns using wellcrafted trySync and tryAsync. Use when writing error handling code, using try-catch blocks, or working with Result types and graceful error recovery.
svelte
Svelte 5 patterns including TanStack Query mutations, shadcn-svelte components, and component composition. Use when writing Svelte components, using TanStack Query, or working with shadcn-svelte UI.
styling
CSS and Tailwind styling guidelines. Use when writing styles, creating UI components, reviewing CSS/Tailwind code, or deciding on wrapper element structure.
typescript
TypeScript code style, type co-location, constant naming conventions, and arktype patterns. Use when writing TypeScript code, defining types, creating constants, or working with arktype schemas.
documentation
Technical writing, README guidelines, and punctuation rules. Use when writing documentation, READMEs, technical articles, or any prose that should avoid AI-generated feel.
positron-issue-creator
This skill should be used when drafting GitHub issues for the Positron repository. It provides workflows for searching duplicates, selecting appropriate labels, gathering complete context through questioning, and writing terse, fluff-free issues that precisely describe what is needed or wrong. The skill prepares issues for manual submission by the user. Use this skill when the user asks to draft or prepare an issue for Positron.
brand-guidelines
Applies Notion Avatar's hand-drawn minimalist style to any artifact that may benefit from having the project's look-and-feel. Use it when brand colors, style guidelines, visual formatting, or design standards apply.
scientific-writing
Core skill for the deep research and writing tool. Write scientific manuscripts in full paragraphs (never bullet points). Use two-stage process: (1) create section outlines with key points using research-lookup, (2) convert to flowing prose. IMRAD structure, citations (APA/AMA/Vancouver), figures/tables, reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA), for research papers and journal submissions.
pydicom
Python library for working with DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) files. Use this skill when reading, writing, or modifying medical imaging data in DICOM format, extracting pixel data from medical images (CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound), anonymizing DICOM files, working with DICOM metadata and tags, converting DICOM images to other formats, handling compressed DICOM data, or processing medical imaging datasets. Applies to tasks involving medical image analysis, PACS systems, radiology workflows, and healthcare imaging applications.
markitdown
Convert files and office documents to Markdown. Supports PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, images (with OCR), audio (with transcription), HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, ZIP, YouTube URLs, EPubs and more.