phrazzld

check-docs

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# Install this skill:
npx skills add phrazzld/claude-config --skill "check-docs"

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# Description

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# SKILL.md


name: check-docs
description: |
Audit documentation: README, architecture, API docs, .env.example.
Outputs structured findings. Use log-doc-issues to create issues.
Invoke for: documentation audit, gap analysis, staleness check.


/check-docs

Audit project documentation. Output findings as structured report.

What This Does

  1. Check for required documentation files
  2. Assess documentation completeness
  3. Detect stale/outdated content
  4. Verify links and examples
  5. Output prioritized findings (P0-P3)

This is a primitive. It only investigates and reports. Use /log-doc-issues to create GitHub issues or /fix-docs to fix.

Process

1. Core Documentation Check

# Required docs
[ -f "README.md" ] && echo "✓ README" || echo "✗ README"
[ -f ".env.example" ] && echo "✓ .env.example" || echo "✗ .env.example"
[ -f "ARCHITECTURE.md" ] || [ -f "docs/ARCHITECTURE.md" ] || [ -f "docs/CODEBASE_MAP.md" ] && echo "✓ Architecture" || echo "✗ Architecture"
[ -f "CONTRIBUTING.md" ] && echo "✓ CONTRIBUTING" || echo "✗ CONTRIBUTING"
[ -d "docs/adr" ] || [ -d "docs/adrs" ] && echo "✓ ADR directory" || echo "✗ ADR directory"

2. README Quality Check

# Check README sections
grep -q "## Installation" README.md 2>/dev/null && echo "✓ Installation section" || echo "✗ Installation section"
grep -q "## Quick Start" README.md 2>/dev/null || grep -q "## Getting Started" README.md 2>/dev/null && echo "✓ Quick start" || echo "✗ Quick start"
grep -q "## Configuration" README.md 2>/dev/null || grep -q "## Setup" README.md 2>/dev/null && echo "✓ Configuration" || echo "✗ Configuration"

3. .env.example Coverage

# Find env vars used but not documented
grep -rhoE "process\.env\.[A-Z_]+" --include="*.ts" --include="*.tsx" src/ app/ 2>/dev/null | \
  sort -u | sed 's/process.env.//' > /tmp/env-used.txt
[ -f ".env.example" ] && cut -d= -f1 .env.example > /tmp/env-documented.txt || touch /tmp/env-documented.txt
comm -23 <(sort /tmp/env-used.txt) <(sort /tmp/env-documented.txt) 2>/dev/null

4. Staleness Check

# Find docs not updated in 90+ days
find . -name "*.md" \( -path "./docs/*" -o -name "README.md" -o -name "CONTRIBUTING.md" \) 2>/dev/null | while read f; do
  if [ -f "$f" ]; then
    age=$(( ($(date +%s) - $(stat -f %m "$f" 2>/dev/null || stat -c %Y "$f" 2>/dev/null)) / 86400 ))
    [ $age -gt 90 ] && echo "STALE ($age days): $f"
  fi
done
# Check for broken links (if lychee installed)
command -v lychee >/dev/null && lychee --offline *.md docs/**/*.md 2>/dev/null || echo "Install lychee for link checking"

Output Format

## Documentation Audit

### P0: Critical (Blocking)
- Missing README.md - Users cannot understand project
- Missing .env.example - Developers cannot set up environment

### P1: Essential (Required)
- README missing Installation section
- README missing Quick Start section
- 5 env vars used but not in .env.example: STRIPE_SECRET_KEY, ...
- No architecture documentation

### P2: Important (Should Have)
- README.md stale (120 days since update)
- No CONTRIBUTING.md for open source project
- No ADR directory for significant decisions

### P3: Nice to Have
- Consider adding API documentation
- Consider subdirectory READMEs for packages/

## Summary
- P0: 2 | P1: 4 | P2: 3 | P3: 2
- Missing files: README.md, .env.example
- Stale docs: 1
- Recommendation: Create README and .env.example immediately

Priority Mapping

Gap Priority
Missing README.md P0
Missing .env.example (with env vars used) P0
Incomplete README sections P1
Missing architecture docs P1
Undocumented env vars P1
Stale documentation P2
Missing CONTRIBUTING.md P2
Missing ADRs P2
Polish and extras P3
  • /log-doc-issues - Create GitHub issues from findings
  • /fix-docs - Fix documentation gaps
  • /documentation - Full documentation workflow
  • /cartographer - Generate architecture docs

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