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Expert in creating technical documentation, architectural decision records (ADRs), and RFCs. Specializes in structured knowledge management and system documentation. Use when writing technical docs, ADRs, RFCs, or system design documents.

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Updated 1/16/2026

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Document Writer

Purpose

Provides expertise in creating structured technical documentation for software systems. Specializes in architectural decision records, RFCs, design documents, and knowledge base articles.

When to Use

  • Writing architectural decision records (ADRs)
  • Creating RFC (Request for Comments) documents
  • Documenting system designs
  • Writing technical specifications
  • Creating runbooks and playbooks
  • Building internal knowledge bases
  • Documenting incidents (post-mortems)

Quick Start

Invoke this skill when:

  • Writing architectural decision records (ADRs)
  • Creating RFC documents
  • Documenting system designs
  • Writing technical specifications
  • Creating runbooks and playbooks

Do NOT invoke when:

  • Writing API documentation (use api-documenter)
  • Writing user-facing docs (use technical-writer)
  • Creating Word documents (use docx-skill)
  • Writing marketing content (use content-marketer)

Decision Framework

Document Type Selection:
├── Decision needed → ADR
├── Proposal for review → RFC
├── System explanation → Design doc
├── How to operate → Runbook
├── Incident occurred → Post-mortem
├── Process definition → SOP
└── Knowledge capture → Wiki article

Core Workflows

1. ADR Creation

  1. Identify decision to be made
  2. List context and constraints
  3. Enumerate options considered
  4. Analyze pros and cons
  5. State decision and rationale
  6. Document consequences
  7. Get stakeholder review

2. RFC Process

  1. Write problem statement
  2. Propose solution approach
  3. Detail implementation plan
  4. Address risks and mitigations
  5. Define success metrics
  6. Open for comments
  7. Iterate based on feedback
  8. Move to accepted/rejected

3. Design Document

  1. State purpose and scope
  2. Describe current state
  3. Present proposed design
  4. Include diagrams (C4, sequence)
  5. Address non-functional requirements
  6. List alternatives considered
  7. Define rollout plan

Best Practices

  • Use templates for consistency
  • Include diagrams for complex systems
  • Write for the reader, not yourself
  • Keep documents updated
  • Link related documents
  • Version control all documentation

Anti-Patterns

Anti-PatternProblemCorrect Approach
No templateInconsistent docsUse standard templates
Write-only docsNever updatedSchedule reviews
Missing contextReaders confusedInclude background
Too verboseNobody readsBe concise, link details
UndiscoverableDocs go unusedOrganize and index

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

88/100Analyzed 3/29/2026

Well-structured technical documentation skill with clear purpose, detailed workflows for ADR/RFC/design docs, decision framework, and best practices. Covers When to Use triggers, anti-patterns table, and best practices. Located in dedicated skills folder with metadata. High reusability across projects due to general-purpose frameworks. Minor gap: would benefit from actual templates/examples to pair with the methodology.

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Updated1/16/2026
Publisher404kidwiz

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