Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/doc-check && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1051" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/doc-check && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/doc-check
About this skill
Documentation Check Skill
Review code changes and determine if documentation updates or new documentation is needed.
Workflow
-
Get the code changes - Use the method provided in the prompt, or if none specified:
- For a PR:
gh pr diff <PR_NUMBER> --repo coder/coder - For local changes:
git diff mainorgit diff --staged - For a branch:
git diff main...<branch>
- For a PR:
-
Understand the scope - Consider what changed:
- Is this user-facing or internal?
- Does it change behavior, APIs, CLI flags, or configuration?
- Even for "internal" or "chore" changes, always verify the actual diff
-
Search the docs for related content in
docs/ -
Decide what's needed:
- Do existing docs need updates to match the code?
- Is new documentation needed for undocumented features?
- Or is everything already covered?
-
Report findings - Use the method provided in the prompt, or if none specified, summarize findings directly
What to Check
- Accuracy: Does documentation match current code behavior?
- Completeness: Are new features/options documented?
- Examples: Do code examples still work?
- CLI/API changes: Are new flags, endpoints, or options documented?
- Configuration: Are new environment variables or settings documented?
- Breaking changes: Are migration steps documented if needed?
- Premium features: Should docs indicate
(Premium)in the title?
Key Documentation Info
docs/manifest.json- Navigation structure; new pages MUST be added heredocs/reference/cli/*.md- Auto-generated from Go code, don't edit directly- Premium features - H1 title should include
(Premium)suffix
Coder-Specific Patterns
Callouts
Use GitHub-Flavored Markdown alerts:
> [!NOTE]
> Additional helpful information.
> [!WARNING]
> Important warning about potential issues.
> [!TIP]
> Helpful tip for users.
CLI Documentation
CLI docs in docs/reference/cli/ are auto-generated. Don't suggest editing them
directly. Instead, changes should be made in the Go code that defines the CLI
commands (typically in cli/ directory).
Code Examples
Use sh for shell commands:
coder server --flag-name value
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