technical-writing

Write clear, engaging technical content from real experience. Use when writing blog posts, documentation, tutorials, or technical articles.

About technical-writing

technical-writing is a Claude AI skill developed by proffesor-for-testing. Write clear, engaging technical content from real experience. Use when writing blog posts, documentation, tutorials, or technical articles. This powerful Claude Code plugin helps developers automate workflows and enhance productivity with intelligent AI assistance.

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2025-11-09

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nametechnical-writing
descriptionWrite clear, engaging technical content from real experience. Use when writing blog posts, documentation, tutorials, or technical articles.
categorycommunication
prioritymedium
tokenEstimate800
agents["qe-quality-analyzer","qe-api-contract-validator"]
implementation_statusoptimized
optimization_version1
last_optimized"2025-12-03T00:00:00.000Z"
dependencies[]
quick_reference_cardtrue
tags["writing","documentation","communication","blogs","tutorials"]

Technical Writing

<default_to_action> When writing technical content:

  1. LEAD with value (what will reader learn/gain?)
  2. SHOW, don't tell (specific examples, code, numbers)
  3. STRUCTURE for scanning (headers, bold, short paragraphs)
  4. CUT ruthlessly (every sentence must earn its place)
  5. BE honest about trade-offs

Blog Post Structure:

# Title (specific promise) ## Opening (2-3 paragraphs) - Hook: The problem or insight - Context: Why this matters - Promise: What they'll learn ## Body (3-5 sections) - One clear idea per section - Support with examples/code/data ## Closing - Key takeaway (1-2 sentences) - Action reader can take

Before/After: ❌ "We implemented a comprehensive testing strategy..." ✅ "We moved exploratory testing into sprint planning. QE now pairs with devs during story refinement." </default_to_action>

Quick Reference Card

Core Principles

PrincipleBadGood
Lead with value"In today's landscape...""Here's how we cut bugs 60%"
Show, don't tell"We improved testing""Bug detection: 12→47 per sprint"
Be specific"Performance improved""Response time: 2.3s→180ms"
Honest trade-offs"This approach is best""TDD slowed velocity 20%, reduced bugs 75%"

Words to Cut

KillReason
basically, actually, probablyHedge words
leverage, synergy, paradigmCorporate speak
very, really, quiteUnnecessary qualifiers
it should be noted thatJust note it

Audience-Specific Writing

For Developers

  • Lead with code or concrete problem
  • Show implementation details
  • Discuss trade-offs and alternatives
  • Link to repos or examples

For QA/QE

  • Start with testing challenge
  • Show strategy, not just tools
  • Include risk assessment
  • Provide adaptable heuristics

For Leadership

  • Open with business impact
  • Use metrics that matter
  • Connect technical to outcomes
  • Keep technical details concise

Editing Checklist

Before publishing:

  • Title promises something specific
  • Opening hooks in 30 seconds
  • Claims backed by examples
  • All unnecessary words cut
  • Code examples tested and correct
  • Takeaway crystal clear
  • Would send to respected colleague

Example Transformations

Before: "We decided to implement a more comprehensive testing strategy that would allow us to catch bugs earlier in the development lifecycle."

After: "We moved exploratory testing into sprint planning. QE now pairs with devs during story refinement, identifying risks before code is written."


Before: "The benefits of this approach are numerous and include improved quality, faster feedback loops, and better team collaboration."

After: "Three outcomes: bugs found 2 days earlier on average, 30% fewer regression issues, and devs now ask QE for input during design."


Agent Integration

// Generate documentation from code const docs = await Task("Generate Docs", { source: 'src/services/PaymentService.ts', format: 'markdown', includeExamples: true }, "qe-quality-analyzer"); // Review documentation quality const review = await Task("Review Docs", { files: ['README.md', 'docs/api.md'], checkClarity: true, checkCodeExamples: true }, "qe-quality-analyzer");

Agent Coordination Hints

Memory Namespace

aqe/technical-writing/
├── generated-docs/*   - Auto-generated documentation
├── reviews/*          - Documentation review findings
└── templates/*        - Reusable doc templates

Fleet Coordination

const docsFleet = await FleetManager.coordinate({ strategy: 'documentation', agents: [ 'qe-quality-analyzer', // Generate and review 'qe-api-contract-validator' // API doc accuracy ], topology: 'sequential' });

Related Skills


Remember

You're not writing to impress. You're writing to help people solve problems you've already solved. Be the colleague you wish you'd had.

Write from experience. Only write about what you've done in production. If exploring, say so.

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