markdown-documentation — an installable skill for AI agents, published by aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts.
Markdown Documentation Table of Contents Overview When to Use Quick Start Reference Guides Best Practices Overview Master markdown syntax and best practices for creating well-formatted, readable documentation using standard Markdown and GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). When to Use README files Documentation pages GitHub/GitLab wikis Blog posts Technical writing Project documentation Comment formatting Quick Start Comment formatting # H1 Header ## H2 Header ### H3 Header #### H4 Header ##### H5 Header ###### H6 Header # Alternative H1 ## Alternative H2 Reference Guides Detailed implementations in the references/ directory: Guide Contents Text Formatting Text Formatting Lists Lists Links and Images Links and Images, Code Blocks, Tables Extended Syntax (GitHub Flavored Markdown) Extended Syntax (GitHub Flavored Markdown) Collapsible Sections Collapsible Sections, Syntax Highlighting, Badges Alerts and Callouts Alerts and Callouts Mermaid Diagrams Mermaid Diagrams Best Practices ✅ DO Use descriptive link text Include table of contents for long documents Add alt text to images Use code blocks with language specification Keep lines under 80-100 characters Use relative links for internal docs Add badges for build status, coverage, etc. Include examples and screenshots Use semantic line breaks Test all links regularly ❌ DON'T Use "click here" as link text Forget alt text on images Mix HTML and Markdown unnecessarily Use absolute paths for local files Create walls of text without breaks Skip language specification in code blocks Use images for text content (accessibility) 26:[
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