skills/find-docs/SKILL.md
Retrieves up-to-date documentation, API references, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever the user asks about a specific library, framework, SDK, CLI tool, or cloud service -- even for well-known ones like React, Next.js, Prisma, Express, Tailwind, Django, or Spring Boot. Your training data may not reflect recent API changes or version updates. Always use for: API syntax questions, configuration options, version migration issues, "how do I" questions mentioning a library name, debugging that involves library-specific behavior, setup instructions, and CLI tool usage. Use even when you think you know the answer -- do not rely on training data for API details, signatures, or configuration options as they are frequently outdated. Always verify against current docs. Prefer this over web search for library documentation and API details.
npx skillsauth add awfixers-stuff/opencode-config find-docsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Retrieve current documentation and code examples for any library using the Context7 CLI.
Make sure the CLI is up to date before running commands:
npm install -g ctx7@latest
Or run directly without installing:
npx ctx7@latest <command>
Two-step process: resolve the library name to an ID, then query docs with that ID.
# Step 1: Resolve library ID
ctx7 library <name> <query>
# Step 2: Query documentation
ctx7 docs <libraryId> <query>
You MUST call ctx7 library first to obtain a valid library ID UNLESS the user explicitly provides a library ID in the format /org/project or /org/project/version.
IMPORTANT: Do not run these commands more than 3 times per question. If you cannot find what you need after 3 attempts, use the best result you have.
Resolves a package/product name to a Context7-compatible library ID and returns matching libraries.
ctx7 library react "How to clean up useEffect with async operations"
ctx7 library nextjs "How to set up app router with middleware"
ctx7 library prisma "How to define one-to-many relations with cascade delete"
Always pass a query argument — it is required and directly affects result ranking. Use the user's intent to form the query, which helps disambiguate when multiple libraries share a similar name. Do not include any sensitive or confidential information such as API keys, passwords, credentials, personal data, or proprietary code in your query.
Each result includes:
/org/project)/org/project/version.If the user mentions a specific version, use a version-specific library ID:
# General (latest indexed)
ctx7 docs /vercel/next.js "How to set up app router"
# Version-specific
ctx7 docs /vercel/next.js/v14.3.0-canary.87 "How to set up app router"
The available versions are listed in the ctx7 library output. Use the closest match to what the user specified.
Retrieves up-to-date documentation and code examples for the resolved library.
ctx7 docs /facebook/react "How to clean up useEffect with async operations"
ctx7 docs /vercel/next.js "How to add authentication middleware to app router"
ctx7 docs /prisma/prisma "How to define one-to-many relations with cascade delete"
The query directly affects the quality of results. Be specific and include relevant details. Do not include any sensitive or confidential information such as API keys, passwords, credentials, personal data, or proprietary code in your query.
| Quality | Example |
|---------|---------|
| Good | "How to set up authentication with JWT in Express.js" |
| Good | "React useEffect cleanup function with async operations" |
| Bad | "auth" |
| Bad | "hooks" |
Use the user's full question as the query when possible, vague one-word queries return generic results.
The output contains two types of content: code snippets (titled, with language-tagged blocks) and info snippets (prose explanations with breadcrumb context).
Works without authentication. For higher rate limits:
# Option A: environment variable
export CONTEXT7_API_KEY=your_key
# Option B: OAuth login
ctx7 login
If a command fails with a quota error ("Monthly quota reached" or "quota exceeded"):
ctx7 loginDo not silently fall back to training data — always tell the user why Context7 was not used.
/ prefix — /facebook/react not facebook/reactctx7 library first — ctx7 docs react "hooks" will fail without a valid ID"React useEffect cleanup function" not "hooks"development
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