document-writer
Use when writing blog posts or documentation markdown files - provides writing style guide (active voice, present tense), content structure patterns, and MDC component usage. Overrides brevity rules for proper grammar. Use nuxt-content for MDC syntax, nuxt-ui for component props.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/document-writer && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1832" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/document-writer && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/document-writer
About this skill
Documentation Writer for Nuxt Ecosystem
Writing guidance for blog posts and documentation following patterns from official Nuxt websites.
When to Use
- Writing blog posts for Nuxt ecosystem projects
- Creating or editing documentation pages
- Ensuring consistent writing style across content
Writing Standard
Override: When writing documentation, maintain proper grammar and complete sentences. The "sacrifice grammar for brevity" rule does NOT apply here.
Documentation must be:
- Grammatically correct
- Clear and unambiguous
- Properly punctuated
- Complete sentences (not fragments)
Brevity is still valued, but never at the cost of clarity or correctness.
Related Skills
For component and syntax details, use these skills:
| Skill | Use For |
|---|---|
| nuxt-content | MDC syntax, prose components, code highlighting |
| nuxt-ui | Component props, theming, UI patterns |
Available References
| Reference | Purpose |
|---|---|
| references/writing-style.md | Voice, tone, sentence structure |
| references/content-patterns.md | Blog frontmatter, structure, component patterns |
Loading Files
Consider loading these reference files based on your task:
- references/writing-style.md - if writing prose, improving voice/tone, or structuring sentences
- references/content-patterns.md - if creating blog posts, setting up frontmatter, or using MDC components
DO NOT load all files at once. Load only what's relevant to your current task.
Quick Reference
Writing Patterns
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| Subject-first | "The useFetch composable handles data fetching." |
| Imperative | "Add the following to nuxt.config.ts." |
| Contextual | "When using authentication, configure..." |
Modal Verbs
| Verb | Meaning |
|---|---|
can | Optional |
should | Recommended |
must | Required |
Component Patterns (WHEN to use)
| Need | Component |
|---|---|
| Info aside | ::note |
| Suggestion | ::tip |
| Caution | ::warning |
| Required | ::important |
| CTA | :u-button{to="..." label="..."} |
| Multi-source code | ::code-group |
For component props: see nuxt-ui skill
Headings
- H1 (
#): No backticks — they don't render properly - H2-H4: Backticks work fine
Workflow
- Load relevant reference file (writing-style.md for prose, content-patterns.md for structure)
- Draft content using active voice and present tense
- Apply the checklist below to verify quality — if any item fails, revise and re-check
- Verify callout types match intent (note/tip/warning/important)
Example
# Getting Started with Authentication
Nuxt Better Auth provides a simple way to add authentication to your application.
Configure the module in your `nuxt.config.ts` to get started.
::note
Authentication requires a database connection. See the [database setup](/docs/database) guide for details.
::
## Installation
Add the module to your project:
~~~bash [Terminal]
pnpm add @onmax/nuxt-better-auth
~~~
The module auto-imports the `useUserSession` composable. Access the current user session from any component.
Checklist
- Active voice (85%+)
- Present tense
- 2-4 sentences per paragraph
- Explanation before code
- File path labels on code blocks
- Appropriate callout types
- No backticks in H1 headings
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