build-workspace-docs
Use when regenerating README.md and WORK_AREAS.md in a managed library workspace. Always dry-run first to preview changes.
What this skill does
# Build Workspace Docs ## Goal Keep workspace documentation in sync with the skills catalog after adding, removing, or curating skills. ## Guardrails - Always use `--dry-run` before regenerating docs to preview what will change. - Only run from inside an initialized library workspace (a directory with `.ai-agent-skills/config.json`). - Never hand-edit the generated sections of README.md or WORK_AREAS.md. The CLI will overwrite them. - Use `--format json` to capture structured results for automation pipelines. ## Workflow 1. Preview what would change. ```bash npx ai-agent-skills build-docs --dry-run ``` 2. Regenerate the docs. ```bash npx ai-agent-skills build-docs ``` 3. Verify the output. ```bash npx ai-agent-skills build-docs --dry-run --format json ``` The JSON output includes `currentlyInSync` to tell you whether docs were already up to date. ## When to Run - After `add`, `catalog`, `vendor`, or `curate` commands that change the skills catalog. - After bulk imports from a remote library. - Before committing workspace changes to git. ## Gotchas - Running outside a workspace will fail with a clear error. Use `init-library` to create one first. - The generated docs use HTML comment markers (`<!-- GENERATED:...:start/end -->`) as boundaries. Do not remove these markers from the template sections.
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