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.
When & Why to Use This Skill
This Claude skill is a specialized documentation assistant for the Nuxt ecosystem, providing a rigorous writing style guide, content structure patterns, and MDC component integration. It ensures technical content is grammatically precise, uses an active voice, and follows official Nuxt documentation standards to maintain high-quality, professional prose.
Use Cases
- Authoring technical blog posts for Nuxt-based projects with a consistent active voice and present tense tone.
- Creating or updating official documentation pages using Nuxt-specific MDC syntax and Nuxt UI component props.
- Refining technical prose to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity, overriding standard AI brevity rules for professional documentation.
- Implementing structured content patterns such as code groups, callouts (note, tip, warning), and subject-first sentence structures for better readability.
| name | document-writer |
|---|---|
| description | 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. |
| license | MIT |
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 |
Load based on context:
- Writing prose → references/writing-style.md
- Blog structure and patterns → references/content-patterns.md
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
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