update-component-docs
Update component documentation when code changes
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/update-component-docs && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/9240" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/update-component-docs && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/update-component-docs
About this skill
Usage: /update-component-docs COMPONENT_NAME
Examples:
/update-component-docs button/update-component-docs alert
Update docs for component: $ARGUMENTS
Setup:
- Read
.claude/PROJECT_CONTEXT.mdfor AgnosticUI structure and paths
Process:
- Locate component files:
Read v2/lib/src/components/$ARGUMENTS*
Read v2/site/docs/components/$ARGUMENTS.md
Glob v2/playgrounds/*/src/stories/*$ARGUMENTS*
Glob v2/examples/*/src/*$ARGUMENTS*
-
Identify what changed:
- Core component API (props, slots, events)
- CSS custom properties or design tokens
- Behavior or interaction patterns
- Accessibility features
- Breaking changes vs additions
-
Check related documentation:
- VitePress component page for API tables and usage examples
- Storybook stories across Lit, React, and Vue playgrounds
- Example implementations in each framework
- Related playbook if component has specific use case docs
- Design tokens if styling/theming changed
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Propose documentation updates:
- VitePress: Update props tables, events, slots, CSS custom properties, usage examples
- Storybook stories: Update args, controls, story descriptions across all three frameworks
- Examples: Verify examples still work with new API
- Playbooks: Update if related to specific workflow/pattern
- Design tokens: Note if component uses new/changed tokens
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WAIT FOR USER APPROVAL
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Update consistently across frameworks:
- Ensure Lit, React, and Vue stories show equivalent functionality
- Use framework-appropriate syntax but consistent examples
- Same terminology and descriptions across all docs
- Code examples match current API
- Note framework-specific differences where relevant
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Verify completeness:
- All frameworks (Lit, React, Vue) documented
- VitePress and Storybook in sync
- Examples updated if API changed
- Design token references accurate
Token Optimization:
- Start with core component to understand changes
- Only read framework-specific files if API differs by framework
- Skip playbooks unless component has dedicated workflow docs
- Check design tokens only if styling/theming aspects changed
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