codebase-documenter
Generates comprehensive documentation explaining how a codebase works, including architecture, key components, data flow, and development guidelines. Use when user wants to understand unfamiliar code, create onboarding docs, document architecture, or explain how the system works.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/codebase-documenter && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/2920" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/codebase-documenter && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/codebase-documenter
About this skill
Codebase Documenter
Generates comprehensive documentation for codebases - architecture, components, data flow, development guidelines.
When to Use
- "explain this codebase"
- "document the architecture"
- "how does this code work"
- "create developer documentation"
- "generate codebase overview"
- "create onboarding docs"
What It Documents
1. Project Overview
- Purpose & vision
- Target users
- Key features
- Technology stack
- Project status
2. Architecture
- High-level structure
- Design patterns
- Data flow
- Control flow
- Diagrams (Mermaid)
- Architectural decisions
3. Directory Structure
- Organization purpose
- Naming conventions
- Entry points
- Core modules
- Configuration locations
4. Key Components
- Major modules
- Classes & functions
- Responsibilities
- Interactions
- Extension points
- Code examples
5. External Integrations
- APIs consumed
- Databases & schemas
- Authentication
- Caching
- Message queues
- File storage
6. Data Models
- Database schema
- Data structures
- Validation
- Migrations
- Data transformations
7. Development Setup
- Prerequisites
- Installation steps
- Configuration
- Running the app
- Testing
- Debugging
- Troubleshooting
8. Development Guidelines
- Coding conventions
- Testing approach
- Error handling
- Logging
- Security practices
- Performance patterns
9. Deployment
- Build process
- Deployment steps
- Environments
- Monitoring
- Rollback procedures
10. Contributing
- Development workflow
- Code review guidelines
- Testing requirements
- Documentation updates
Approach
- Explore using Explore agent (thorough)
- Map structure with Glob
- Read critical files (README, entry points, core modules)
- Identify patterns with Grep (imports, exports)
- Trace execution paths
- Extract knowledge from docs, comments, tests
- Synthesize into cohesive documentation
Output
Creates markdown documentation:
docs/
├── README.md # Overview and quick start
├── ARCHITECTURE.md # System architecture
├── DEVELOPMENT.md # Development guide
├── API.md # API documentation
├── DEPLOYMENT.md # Deployment guide
└── CONTRIBUTING.md # Contribution guidelines
Or single comprehensive doc if preferred.
Depth Levels
- Quick: High-level overview (15-30 min)
- Standard: Comprehensive coverage (30-60 min)
- Deep: Exhaustive with examples (60+ min)
Visual Elements
- Mermaid diagrams (architecture, flow charts, sequence)
- Code examples from codebase
- Specific file:line references
- Tables for structured info
- Lists for guidelines
Tools Used
- Task (Explore agent): Codebase exploration
- Glob: Map directory structure
- Grep: Find patterns, imports, exports
- Read: Analyze key files
- Write: Create documentation
- Bash: Extract metadata (git log, versions)
Success Criteria
- Complete coverage of all areas
- Clear explanations with examples
- Visual diagrams for complex concepts
- Specific file:line references
- Actionable setup/development instructions
- New developer can onboard using only docs
- Organized, navigable structure
- Accurate and current information
Integration
- code-auditor: Includes quality/security context
- project-bootstrapper: Documents bootstrap decisions
- visual-html-creator: Create visual diagrams
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