| name | troubleshooting-docs |
| description | Captures solved problems as categorized documentation with YAML frontmatter for fast lookup. Use when user confirms solution with phrases like 'that worked', 'it's fixed', 'working now', or via /doc-fix command. |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Bash","Grep"] |
| preconditions | ["Problem has been solved (not in-progress)","Solution has been verified working"] |
troubleshooting-docs Skill
Purpose: Automatically document solved problems to build searchable institutional knowledge with category-based organization (enum-validated problem types).
Overview
This skill captures problem solutions immediately after confirmation, creating structured documentation that serves as a searchable knowledge base for future sessions.
Organization: Single-file architecture - each problem documented as one markdown file in its symptom category directory (e.g., troubleshooting/build-failures/cmake-version-mismatch.md).
<critical_sequence name="documentation-capture" enforce_order="strict">
7-Step Process
### Step 1: Detect Confirmation
Auto-invoke after phrases:
- "that worked"
- "it's fixed"
- "working now"
- "problem solved"
- "that did it"
OR manual: /doc-fix command
Document when:
- Multiple investigation attempts needed
- Non-obvious solution that future sessions would benefit from
- Tricky debugging or root cause analysis
Skip when:
- Single-attempt fixes (typos, syntax errors, obvious mistakes)
### Step 2: Gather Context
Extract from conversation: plugin name, symptom (exact error messages), stage (0-6 or post-implementation), solution (code/config changes), investigation attempts, root cause, JUCE version, OS version, file/line references.
BLOCKING REQUIREMENT: If critical context is missing (plugin name, exact error, stage, or resolution steps), ask user and WAIT for response before proceeding to Step 3.
### Step 3: Check Existing Docs (Skip if unique first-time issue)
Search target category directory first (based on problem_type), then expand to all categories if no matches:
grep -r "exact error phrase" troubleshooting/[category]/
IF similar issue found:
THEN present decision options:
Found similar issue: troubleshooting/[path]
What's next?
1. Create new doc with cross-reference (recommended)
2. Update existing doc (only if same root cause)
3. Other
Choose (1-3): _
WAIT for user response, then execute chosen action.
ELSE (no similar issue found):
Proceed directly to Step 4 (no user interaction needed).
### Step 4: Generate Filename
Format: [sanitized-symptom]-[plugin]-[YYYYMMDD].md
Examples:
missing-juce-dsp-module-DelayPlugin-20251110.md
parameter-not-saving-state-ReverbPlugin-20251110.md
webview-crash-on-resize-TapeAgePlugin-20251110.md
### Step 5: Validate YAML Schema
CRITICAL: All docs require validated YAML frontmatter with enum validation.
<validation_gate name="yaml-schema" blocking="true">
Validate against schema:
Classify the problem against enum values defined in references/yaml-schema.md. Ensure all required fields present and match allowed values exactly.
BLOCK if validation fails:
Load schema.yaml to show specific allowed enum values. Present errors and WAIT for corrected values.
GATE ENFORCEMENT: Do NOT proceed to Step 6 until YAML frontmatter passes all validation rules.
</validation_gate>
### Step 6: Create Documentation
Category mapping from problem_type: See references/yaml-schema.md for problem_type to directory mapping.
Read assets/resolution-template.md and populate with Step 2 context in a single operation:
PROBLEM_TYPE="[from validated YAML]"
CATEGORY="[mapped from problem_type]"
FILENAME="[generated-filename].md"
DOC_PATH="troubleshooting/${CATEGORY}/${FILENAME}"
mkdir -p "troubleshooting/${CATEGORY}"
### Step 7: Cross-Reference & Pattern Detection
Step 7a: Cross-Reference (REQUIRED if similar issues found in Step 3)
If similar issues were found in Step 3, add bidirectional cross-references:
Update existing doc:
echo "- See also: [$FILENAME]($REAL_FILE)" >> [similar-doc.md]
Update new doc:
Cross-reference already included from Step 6.
Update patterns if 3+ similar issues:
cat >> troubleshooting/patterns/common-solutions.md << 'EOF'
**Common symptom:** [Description]
**Root cause:** [Technical explanation]
**Solution pattern:** [General approach]
**Examples:**
- [Link to doc 1]
- [Link to doc 2]
- [Link to doc 3]
EOF
If no similar issues found in Step 3, skip to Step 7b.
Step 7b: Critical Pattern Detection (OPTIONAL - System Suggestion)
If automatic indicators suggest this might be a critical pattern:
- Severity:
critical in YAML
- Affects multiple plugins OR foundational stage (Stage 1 or 3)
- Non-obvious solution
Then add suggestion in decision menu (Step 8):
💡 This might be worth adding to Required Reading (Option 2)
User decides via decision menu - NEVER auto-promote to Required Reading.
Template for Required Reading addition:
When user selects Option 2, use template from assets/critical-pattern-template.md. Number sequentially based on existing patterns in troubleshooting/patterns/juce8-critical-patterns.md.
</critical_sequence>
<decision_gate name="post-documentation" wait_for_user="true">
Decision Menu After Capture
After successful documentation, present options and WAIT for user response:
✓ Solution documented
File created:
- troubleshooting/[category]/[filename].md
What's next?
1. Continue workflow (recommended)
2. Add to Required Reading - Promote to critical patterns (juce8-critical-patterns.md)
3. Link related issues - Connect to similar problems
4. Update common patterns - Add to pattern library
5. View documentation - See what was captured
6. Other
Handle responses:
Option 1: Continue workflow
- Return to calling skill/workflow
- Documentation is complete
Option 2: Add to Required Reading ⭐ PRIMARY PATH FOR CRITICAL PATTERNS
User selects this when:
- System made this mistake multiple times across different plugins
- Solution is non-obvious but must be followed every time
- Foundational requirement (CMake, JUCE API, threading, etc.)
Action:
- Extract pattern from the documentation
- Format as ❌ WRONG vs ✅ CORRECT with code examples
- Add to
troubleshooting/patterns/juce8-critical-patterns.md
- Add cross-reference back to this doc
- Confirm: "✓ Added to Required Reading. All subagents will see this pattern before code generation."
Note: For direct addition without full documentation workflow, users can use /add-critical-pattern command.
Option 3: Link related issues
- Prompt: "Which doc to link? (provide filename or describe)"
- Search troubleshooting/ for the doc
- Add cross-reference to both docs
- Confirm: "✓ Cross-reference added"
Option 4: Update common patterns
- Check if 3+ similar issues exist
- If yes: Add pattern to troubleshooting/patterns/common-solutions.md
- If no: "Need 3+ similar issues to establish pattern (currently N)"
Option 5: View documentation
- Display the created documentation
- Present decision menu again
Option 6: Other
- Ask what they'd like to do
</decision_gate>
<integration_protocol>
Integration Points
Invoked by:
- deep-research skill (after solution found)
- plugin-improve skill (after fix validated)
- /doc-fix command (manual user invocation)
Invokes:
- None (terminal skill - does not delegate to other skills)
Handoff expectations:
All context needed for documentation should be present in conversation history before invocation.
</integration_protocol>
<success_criteria>
Success Criteria
Documentation is successful when ALL of the following are true:
- ✅ YAML frontmatter validated (all required fields, correct formats)
- ✅ File created in troubleshooting/[category]/[filename].md
- ✅ Enum values match schema.yaml exactly
- ✅ Code examples included in solution section
- ✅ Cross-references added if related issues found
- ✅ User presented with decision menu and action confirmed
</success_criteria>
Example Walkthrough
See references/example-walkthrough.md for decision points and edge cases.