This one walks you through writing docs that developers will actually read. It enforces the stuff good technical writers know: lead with the user's goal, keep examples runnable, structure READMEs so people can scan them. You get templates for API docs, tutorials, and troubleshooting sections, plus practical rules like keeping sentences under 25 words and using tables for parameters. The progressive disclosure approach is smart. It won't make you a writer if you're not one, but it'll keep you from burying your quick start guide after three pages of architecture diagrams. Comes with a complete CLI tool README as a reference.
npx -y skills add shubhamsaboo/awesome-llm-apps --skill technical-writer --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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