injective-docs-style
Injective Documentation Style, Skill Guide
Injective provides extensive developer documentation that is available on https://docs.injective.network (for humans) and https://docs.injective.network/llms.txt (for robots). This skill is to assist authors working on Injective's developer documentation.
When to apply
- When writing developer documentation for Injective
- When writing developer documentation adhering to Injective's developer documentation standards
Activities
Perform the sequence from the "devrel-docs-style" skill, with some modifications as indicated.
1 - Identify which files should be checked
Invoke "identify which files should be checked" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
2 - Review for voice and tone
Invoke "Review for voice and tone" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
3 - Grammar and spelling
Replace the "British English" rule with:
- American English - Use -ize/-yze verbs, -or nouns, -ense nouns, -og nouns (organize, color, license, dialog).
The invoke "grammar and spelling" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
4 - Formatting
The invoke "formatting" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
5 - Word choice
The invoke "word choice" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
6 - Compile a report
The invoke "compile a report" from "devrel-docs-style" skill.
Related skills
devrel-docs-styleinjective-mcp-servers
Use the devrel-docs-style skill to connect to the Injective Documentation MCP.
Through this you may search/ consult existing Injective developer documentation.
Use this to check for correctness of any technical terminology that is Injective-specific.
If these skills are not available, selectively run the following commands to install them:
npx skills add bguiz/devrel-agent-skills --skill devrel-docs-style
npx skills add InjectiveLabs/agent-skills --skill injective-mcp-servers
Prerequisites
- Injective MCP server must be running
- User prompts should be issued from an AI tool that is configured to talk to the Injective MCP server