Documentation Skills for Cline

    Skills for READMEs, API docs, inline comments, changelogs, and technical writing. Keep docs accurate and up-to-date with minimal effort.

    167 live documentation skills for Cline.

    Cli Ux Doc Builder

    by Edric Vale

    Free

    Design CLI tools with the right flags, help text, and error messages users actually understand.

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    skill polisher

    by Rian O'Leary

    Free

    Transform raw skill documentation into high-conversion, readable marketplace listings without losing LLM context.

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    405.0(1)

    Technical Documentation with Claude

    by Markus Isaksson

    Free

    Enforce a 5-phase documentation workflow that verifies code reality against docs using grep and structured templates.

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    πŸ“˜ README Generator

    by JustHandled Labs

    Free

    Generate a README from your actual repo, not a hallucinated guess. Scans your manifests (package.json, pyproject.toml, go.mod, Cargo.toml) for real install steps, scripts, and dependencies across Node, Python, Go, Rust, and Java. Documentation that matches the code instead of drifting from it.

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    Chat to Transcript β€” Turn Any Claude Chat into a PDF

    by Lily Studio

    Free

    Paste any Claude conversation and get a clean, complete PDF transcript β€” every message, every artifact, automatically formatted.

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    ✍️ Git Commit Writer

    by JustHandled Labs

    Free

    Generate Conventional Commit messages from your staged git diff: auto-detects type and scope from the changed files, flags breaking changes, and keeps work-in-progress out of the message. Clean, searchable history that plays nicely with automated changelog tools.

    3
    75.0(1)

    git release automation lite

    by Vivek K

    Free

    Automates changelog generation, semver suggestions, and release readiness checks from Git commit history β€” read-only and structured for real release workflows.

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    45.0(1)

    readme validator

    by Timoranjes

    Free

    Audit README files for broken links, missing sections, and formatting issues to ensure professional documentation.

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    openhop

    by Naor Sabag

    Free

    Generate animated, step-by-step data flow diagrams for architectures, code paths, and user journeys.

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    Summarize Anything

    by Lily Studio

    Free

    Extract concrete facts and actionable insights from any text in six customizable summary formats.

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    Generate a polished slide deck from a rough outline or markdown

    by Shippers

    Free

    Devs and PMs lose hours hand-building PowerPoint/Google Slides for demos, design reviews, tech talks and stakeholder upd

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    codebase archaeology

    by Kaymue

    Free

    Reverse-engineer unfamiliar code. Dependency map, dead code, risk hotspots, onboarding guide. Survive inheriting 200k lines.

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    3

    qa ledger tracker

    by kimidora

    Free

    Turn Markdown tables into a persistent, cross-session Q&A ledger for project tracking and decision logging.

    2
    25.0(1)

    README Quick Check

    by PubsProToolkit

    Free

    A fast READY or NEEDS WORK check for your README. Catches the make-or-break gaps β€” missing what-and-why, setup, or a working example β€” in about 30 seconds.

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    Inline Code Commenter

    by Lily Studio

    Free

    Paste any code and get it back with clear, plain-English comments added β€” line by line. Choose Quick, Full, or Teaching Mode. Works with any programming language.

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    git commit writer codex

    by Sergey Leka

    Free

    Generate professional Conventional Commits in Russian from staged Git changes.

    2
    25.0(1)

    Agent Instructions Doctor

    by Agentwrought

    Free

    Audit and repair decaying agent instruction files to fix contradictions, stale rules, and token bloat.

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    grammar corrector

    by Jose Luis

    Free

    Professional grammar and style correction for local files via LanguageTool MCP integration.

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    API Docs Writer

    by PubsProToolkit

    Free

    Generate consistent API reference docs from your code, OpenAPI spec, or route handlers β€” per-endpoint parameters, real request and response examples, error codes, auth, and copy-pasteable curl, written for the developer calling the API.

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    πŸ“Š Markdown Table Formatter

    by JustHandled Labs

    Free

    Align messy Markdown tables so the raw source is actually readable, or build a clean GitHub-Flavored table from pasted CSV. Pads every column to its widest cell, normalizes the header separator row, and preserves your alignment markers (:--, :--:, --:). Changes spacing only, never the cell content. Prints to the screen by default and rewrites the file in place only when you ask.

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    incident postmortem

    by Samuel Rose

    $10

    Transform raw incident logs and Slack threads into blameless, structured postmortems and 5-Whys RCA reports.

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    Llm Wiki Builder

    by Edric Vale

    Free

    Use to build and maintain a queryable markdown knowledge base with LLM helpers: canonical entry structure, page links, auto summaries, semantic search and perio

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    Developer Documentation Writer

    by StrategistKit

    $8.99

    Produces developer documentation structured around what developers are trying to do β€” information architecture, quickstart, how-to guides, reference docs, gap audit β€” for the product described. Use when the user says write developer documentation, create an API quickstart guide, write a README for this library, or audit our docs for gaps. Do not use when the user wants end-user help articles or marketing copy.

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    README First Screen Generator

    by mochalatte

    Free

    Generates professional README headers including titles, outcome-focused features, and table of contents.

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    Why documentation skills work in Cline

    Each skill on this page is a SKILL.md file built for documentation work and confirmed to run in Cline. Install one into .cline/skills/ in your VS Code workspace, start a new session, and Cline follows the workflow the creator encoded instead of improvising from a short prompt.

    Listings are ranked by installs, upvotes and reviews, so what surfaces first is what other Cline users actually keep. Free and paid skills compete on the same page, and every listing shows its security scan result before you download anything.

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