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Reviews documentation for content quality including logical flow, user journey alignment, scannability, conciseness, fluff removal, and customer focus. Use for organization checks, peer reviews, or tightening verbose content.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/docs-skills:docs-review-content-qualityThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Review documentation for content quality: logical flow, user journey alignment, scannability, conciseness, and customer focus.
Review documentation for content quality: logical flow, user journey alignment, scannability, conciseness, and customer focus.
This skill covers review dimensions that are unique to content quality assessment. It does not duplicate language, grammar, style, formatting, or accessibility checks, which are covered by the IBM Style Guide and Red Hat Supplementary Style Guide skills.
Good content quality means:
Ask yourself:
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npx claudepluginhub opendatahub-io/docs-skills --plugin docs-skillsProposes cuts, reorganization, and simplification to improve document structure, clarity, and flow while preserving comprehension. Use for structural or editorial reviews.
Proposes cuts, reorganization, and simplification to improve document structure, clarity, and flow while preserving comprehension. Use for structural or editorial reviews.
Reviews technical writing for clarity and accessibility by flagging unexplained jargon, hand-wavy process descriptions, and skipped steps. Useful when reviewing documentation, tutorials, or process-heavy content.