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Coordinates 4 documentation audit workers (structure, semantic, fact-check, code comments). Delegates parallel audits, aggregates into docs/project/docs_audit.md.
· Run combined code-review, anti-slop, security-audit, and update-docs pass. Triggers: 'full review', 'review everything', 'audit this repo', 'full check', 'run all checks'. Not for single-dimension audits.
Use when auditing a wiki for health issues — contradictions between pages, orphan pages, broken cross-references, stale claims, missing pages, or coverage gaps. Run after every 5-10 ingests.
Audit and improve JavaScript/TypeScript documentation including JSDoc comments (@param, @returns, @template, @example), comment markers (TODO, FIXME, HACK), and code comment quality. Use when asked to 'add JSDoc', 'document this function', 'audit documentation', 'fix comments', 'add TODO/FIXME markers', or 'improve code documentation'.
Audit and maintain README standards across *-skills repositories with a two-pass workflow (audit first, optional bounded fixes second). Use when running Codex App or CLI automations for skills-repo documentation consistency, profile-aware section schemas, command integrity checks, and discoverability baseline enforcement.
Audit and consolidate documentation for healthcare engineering systems. Supports two modes — analyze (coverage audit — writes only .health-docs/analysis.md) and document (consolidate existing docs + fill gaps). Detects applicable regulatory regimes (HIPAA, ONC, FDA SaMD) from codebase signals, composes existing skills as subagents for deep-dimension analysis, and produces a structured handoff artifact consumed by document mode.
Provides comprehensive memory file management capabilities including auditing, quality assessment, and targeted improvements for files such as CLAUDE.md. Use when user asks to check, audit, update, improve, fix, maintain, or validate project memory files. Also triggers for "project memory optimization", "CLAUDE.md quality check", "documentation review", or when a project memory file needs to be created from scratch. This skill scans memory files, evaluates quality against standardized criteria, outputs detailed quality reports with scores and recommendations, then makes targeted updates with user approval.
Audit project documentation quality across 8 categories (Hierarchy, SSOT, Compactness, Requirements, Actuality, Legacy, Stack Adaptation, Semantic Content). Delegates to ln-601 for deep semantic verification of project documents. Use when documentation needs quality review, after major doc updates, or as part of ln-100-documents-pipeline. Outputs Compliance Score X/10 per category + Findings + Recommended Actions.
Comprehensive documentation quality system combining automated validation with ToolUniverse-specific auditing. Detects outdated commands, circular navigation, inconsistent terminology, auto-generated file conflicts, broken links, and structural problems. Use when reviewing documentation, before releases, after refactoring, or when user asks to audit, optimize, or improve documentation quality.
Technical documentation writing and diagram generation. Use when creating docs, syncing documentation with code changes, building Mermaid diagrams, running doc coverage audits, or establishing writing style guides. Use for doc-as-code workflows, ERD generation, sequence diagrams, documentation gap analysis, and AI-assisted drafting.
Systematic documentation audit and maintenance. This skill should be used when documentation may be stale, missing, or misorganized — after feature work, refactors, dependency upgrades, or as a periodic health check. It prescribes folder structure for docs/ and manual/, dispatches haiku subagents for codebase/doc scanning, and routes doc creation to specialized agents (reference-builder, technical-writer, learning-guide) with docs-architect as quality gate.
Create, validate, and transition documentation artifacts (Vision, Journey, Epic, Story, Agent Spec, Spike, ADR, Persona, Runbook, Bug, Design) and their supporting docs (architecture overviews, journey maps, competitive analyses) through their lifecycle phases. Use when the user wants to write a spec, plan a feature, create an epic, add a user story, draft an ADR, start a research spike, define a persona, create a user persona, create a runbook, define a validation procedure, file a bug, report a defect, create a design, capture a wireframe, document a UI flow, sketch interaction states, update the architecture overview, document the system architecture, move an artifact to a new phase, seed an implementation plan, implement a spec, fix a bug, work on a story, or validate cross-references between artifacts. When a SPEC, STORY, or BUG comes up for implementation, always chain into the swain-do skill to create a tracked plan before any code is written. When swain-do is requested on an EPIC, VISION, or JOURNEY, decompose into implementable children first — swain-do runs on the children, not the container. Covers any request to create, update, review, or transition spec artifacts and supporting docs.