| name | all-docs-improver |
| description | Audit and improve CLAUDE.md, README.md, and docs/**/*.md across a repo. Use when the user asks to audit, check, score, improve, or fix the project's documentation as a whole — not just CLAUDE.md. Scans all doc files, scores each against type-appropriate rubrics, outputs a unified quality report, then makes targeted updates after approval. Delegates CLAUDE.md audits to the `claude-md-management:claude-md-improver` skill. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Edit, Glob, Grep, Bash, Skill |
All-Docs Improver
Audit, score, and improve the documentation surface of a repository — CLAUDE.md, README.md, and docs/**/*.md — to keep contributors and Claude sessions oriented.
This skill writes to doc files. It always presents a quality report and waits for explicit approval before applying any edits.
Workflow
Phase 1: Discovery
Find every relevant doc file. Skip vendored / generated / build directories.
find . -name "CLAUDE.md" -o -name ".claude.md" -o -name ".claude.local.md" 2>/dev/null \
| grep -v -E "/(node_modules|\.git|venv|\.venv|dist|build|target)/" | head -50
find . -name "README.md" 2>/dev/null \
| grep -v -E "/(node_modules|\.git|venv|\.venv|dist|build|target)/" | head -50
find docs -type f -name "*.md" 2>/dev/null | head -100
If none of the three sets has any files, stop and tell the user there are no docs to audit.
Phase 2: Quality Assessment
Score each file against the rubric appropriate to its type. See references/quality-criteria.md for the full rubrics.
| File type | Rubric source | Owner |
|---|
CLAUDE.md / .claude.local.md | claude-md-management:claude-md-improver rubric | Delegate via the Skill tool — pass through its quality report verbatim |
README.md | README rubric (this skill) | This skill |
docs/**/*.md | Docs rubric (this skill) | This skill |
Delegation rule: if any CLAUDE.md files were found, invoke claude-md-management:claude-md-improver via the Skill tool before assessing
READMEs and docs/. Capture its quality report and merge it into the unified report in Phase 3. Do not re-score CLAUDE.md files yourself.
Cross-reference with the actual repo:
- Run (or mentally run) any documented commands; verify they exist in
Makefile, package.json, pyproject.toml, etc.
- Check that referenced file paths exist (
ls / Read).
- Compare claimed versions against
pyproject.toml / package.json / lockfiles.
- Compare badge URLs and screenshots against current state.
- For docs/ contributor guides, spot-check that referenced commands and file paths are still valid.
Phase 3: Quality Report
Always print the unified report before any edits.
## Documentation Quality Report
### Summary
- Files audited: X (CLAUDE.md: A, README.md: B, docs/: C)
- Average score: X/100
- Files needing update: X
### CLAUDE.md family
[verbatim from claude-md-improver — do not re-score]
### README.md files
#### ./README.md
**Score: XX/100 (Grade: X)**
| Criterion | Score | Notes |
|-----------|-------|-------|
| Install / quickstart works | X/20 | ... |
| Public surface complete | X/20 | ... |
| Currency (versions / paths / commands) | X/20 | ... |
| Examples runnable | X/15 | ... |
| Conciseness | X/15 | ... |
| Onboarding clarity | X/10 | ... |
**Issues:**
- [Specific, file:line where possible]
**Recommended changes:**
- [Concrete, one line each]
### docs/
#### ./docs/architecture.md
**Score: XX/100 (Grade: X)**
| Criterion | Score | Notes |
|-----------|-------|-------|
| Accuracy vs current code | X/25 | ... |
| Structure / discoverability | X/20 | ... |
| Currency | X/20 | ... |
| Conciseness | X/15 | ... |
| Links resolve | X/10 | ... |
| Non-duplication with README/CLAUDE.md | X/10 | ... |
**Issues:** ...
**Recommended changes:** ...
Phase 4: Targeted Updates
After the report, propose concrete edits. Do not apply yet.
Update guidelines:
-
One concept per line — same density as revise-all-docs. No filler, no restating obvious code.
-
Edit existing files only — never create new doc files in this skill. If a finding doesn't fit anywhere, list it under "Unfiled findings" and let the user decide.
-
Show diffs per file, grouped. For each file that gets edits, output a ### Update: ./<path> heading, a one-line **Why:** <reason>, then
a standard ```diff fenced block with the - / + lines. Example for ./README.md where the quickstart references a removed
make dev target:
- make dev
+ make serve
-
Surface deletions too — outdated sections, dead links, references to removed features. These often matter more than additions.
-
Do not duplicate — if the same fact belongs in both README and a docs file, pick the canonical home and link from the other.
Phase 5: Apply
Wait for explicit user approval ("yes" / "apply" / per-file selection). Then:
- Use
Edit (never Write — we're amending, not replacing).
- Apply only the edits the user approved.
- After applying, summarize: files changed, lines added/removed per file, and any findings deferred or declined.
Common Issues to Flag
README.md:
- Install commands that no longer work (wrong tool, wrong path, missing step)
- Screenshots / badges referencing prior versions or deleted features
- Tool / command listings missing newly added or removed entries
- Version mismatch with
pyproject.toml / package.json
- Quickstart that skips a required env-var or auth step
- Marketing prose that's drifted from what the project actually does
docs//*.md:**
- Architecture diagrams referencing deleted modules
- Contributor guides citing dead
make targets or scripts
- Duplicate content also covered (more accurately) in README or CLAUDE.md
- Orphan files no longer linked from anywhere
- Broken intra-doc links (
](./other.md))
- "TODO" / "WIP" markers older than the file's most recent commit
What this skill does not do
- Session learnings — that's
/revise-all-docs. This skill audits the static state of docs, not what was learned this session.
- CLAUDE.md scoring — delegated to
claude-md-management:claude-md-improver.
- Creating new doc files — only edits existing ones. New files are a human decision.
- Code or config edits — only doc files (
*.md).