| context | fork |
| name | docs-review-content-quality |
| description | Review documentation for content quality — logical flow, user journey alignment, scannability, conciseness, fluff removal, and customer focus. Use this skill whenever someone asks to check if docs are well-organized, too wordy, have unnecessary content, lack logical flow, or need tightening. Also use for content quality peer reviews, minimalism checks, or when asked to "cut the fluff" or "make it more concise." |
Content quality review skill
Review documentation for content quality: logical flow, user journey alignment, scannability, conciseness, and customer focus.
This skill covers review dimensions that are unique to content quality assessment. It does not duplicate language, grammar, style, formatting, or accessibility checks, which are covered by the IBM Style Guide and Red Hat Supplementary Style Guide skills.
Checklist
Logical flow of information
User journey alignment
Content organization
Customer focus and action orientation
Scannability and findability
Conciseness (no fluff)
Key principles
Good content quality means:
- Writing only what users need to know
- Organizing information in a task-oriented way
- Focusing on tasks, not features
- Getting users to their goal quickly
- Providing information when users need it
- Removing redundant or obvious information
Ask yourself:
- Does this sentence help the user complete their task?
- Can this be said in fewer words?
- Would removing this change the user's understanding?
- Is this information in the right place in the user's journey?
How to use
- Review only changed content and necessary context
- Check that information flows logically
- Look for content that can be shortened or removed
- Verify the user journey makes sense
- Mark issues as required (unclear/missing content) or [SUGGESTION] (could be shorter or better organized)
Example invocations
- "Review this file for content quality"
- "Check the logical flow and conciseness of this procedure"
- "Do a content quality review on the assembly"
- "Look for fluff and flow issues in this module"
References
For detailed guidance, consult: