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When the user wants to create, optimize, or structure a documentation site. Also use when the user mentions "docs," "documentation site," "docs subdomain," "docs.yourdomain.com," "help center," "knowledge base," "Getting Started," "API Reference," "user guides," or "tutorials." For API marketing landing, use api-page-generator.
npx skillsauth add kostja94/marketing-skills docs-page-generatorInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Guides documentation site structure, navigation, and content organization. Typically hosted on docs.* or help.* subdomain. Includes Getting Started, guides, tutorials, API Reference (endpoint docs), and troubleshooting. Distinct from API introduction page (api-page-generator).
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for product, audience, and use cases.
Identify:
| Section | Purpose | Typical Content | |---------|---------|-----------------| | Getting Started | Onboarding, first steps | Quick start, installation, first task | | Guides / Tutorials | Step-by-step learning | How-to articles, workflows | | Concepts | Background, architecture | Key concepts, glossary links | | API Reference | Endpoint docs | Auth, request/response, examples; part of docs, not separate page | | Troubleshooting | Problem solving | FAQ, common errors, support links |
API Reference is a section of docs, not a standalone page. Include: endpoints by resource, auth, request/response schemas, error codes, rate limits, code examples (cURL, SDKs). Use OpenAPI/Swagger for consistency.
testing
When the user wants to create, audit, or optimize sitemap.xml. Also use when the user mentions "sitemap," "sitemap.xml," "sitemap index," "lastmod," "changefreq," "priority," "URL discovery," "URL discovery for search engines," "single source of truth," "URL config," "unify sitemap IndexNow," or "reduce duplicate maintenance." For IndexNow, use indexnow.
development
When the user wants to configure, audit, or optimize robots.txt. Also use when the user mentions "robots.txt," "crawler rules," "block crawlers," "AI crawlers," "GPTBot," "allow/disallow," "disallow path," "crawl directives," "user-agent," "block Googlebot," "fix robots.txt," "robots.txt blocking," or "search engine crawling." For indexing, use indexing.
testing
When the user wants to create SEO pages at scale using templates and data—including AI-assisted, grounded copy for per-URL differentiation (vs rigid mail-merge templates). Also use when the user mentions "programmatic SEO," "programmatic SEO pages," "template pages," "scale content," "location pages," "city pages," "comparison pages at scale," "X vs Y pages," "integration pages," "pages from data," "automated landing pages," or "programmatic landing pages." Uses a playbook matrix aligned to skills under skills/pages. For user-facing template galleries or marketplaces (browse → use), use template-page-generator.
data-ai
When the user wants to add or optimize Twitter Card metadata for X (Twitter) link previews. Also use when the user mentions "Twitter Card," "twitter:card," "twitter:image," "twitter:title," "X preview," or "tweet preview." For Facebook/LinkedIn previews, use open-graph.