Searching internet for technical documentation using llms.txt standard, GitHub repositories via Repomix, and parallel exploration. Use when user needs: (1) Latest documentation for libraries/frameworks, (2) Documentation in llms.txt format, (3) GitHub repository analysis, (4) Documentation without direct llms.txt support, (5) Multiple documentation sources in parallel
7.2
Rating
0
Installs
Documentation
Category
Excellent documentation skill with clear multi-phase workflow for discovering technical documentation via llms.txt, GitHub repositories, and parallel agent exploration. The description is comprehensive and actionable for a CLI agent, covering use cases, prioritization (context7.com first), URL patterns, agent distribution rules, and fallback strategies. Task knowledge is strong with concrete examples, tool selection guidance, and version handling. Structure is well-organized with a concise main file and referenced supporting documents. Novelty is moderate-to-good: while the underlying tools (WebSearch, WebFetch, Repomix) are standard, orchestrating parallel Explorer agents and implementing the llms.txt-first strategy with context7.com prioritization adds meaningful complexity that would consume many tokens if handled ad-hoc by a CLI agent.
Loading SKILL.md…