Document Writing Coordination
This skill should be used when the user asks to "coordinate document writing", "manage doc writers", "create a design document with multiple writers", "orchestrate documentation", "delegate doc sections", "cos for documentation", "chief of staff for docs", or needs to break a large document into sections and delegate writing to multiple agents via VibeKanban.
What this skill does
# Document Writing Coordination via VibeKanban
Coordinate multi-section document creation by delegating to doc writer agents through VibeKanban task management. The coordinator (Chief of Staff) plans and monitors but never writes content directly.
## Core Principles
### Role Separation
| Role | Responsibility | Does NOT |
| --------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ------------------ |
| **Coordinator (You)** | Outline, delegate, monitor, review | Write content |
| **Doc Writers** | Write assigned sections | Plan or coordinate |
| **Reviewer (You)** | Approve/reject, ensure consistency | Implement fixes |
### Workflow Overview
```text
1. Explore codebase → Understand scope
2. Create outline → Scaffold document structure
3. Create VK tasks → One per section
4. Spawn attempts → Launch doc writer agents
5. Monitor → Poll status periodically
6. Review → Approve or send back
7. Consistency check → After each merge
8. Complete → When no pending tasks remain
```
## Phase 1: Document Outline Creation
### Explore First
Before creating the outline, thoroughly explore the codebase:
```text
Use Task tool with subagent_type=Explore to understand:
- Project structure and components
- Key technologies and patterns
- Existing documentation
- Recent changes and evolution
```
### Create Skeleton Document
Write the document outline with:
- Table of contents with all sections
- HTML comments in each section describing scope
- "TODO: Section pending" placeholder for content
- Clear section numbering (1, 2, 3.1, 3.2, etc.)
Example section scaffold:
```markdown
## 3.1 Component Name
<!--
SCOPE: What this section covers
- Key topics to address
- Source files to reference
- Diagrams to include
-->
TODO: Section pending
```
## Phase 2: Task Creation
### Task Description Template
Each VK task MUST include:
```markdown
## Task
Write Section X "Section Title" of `/path/to/document.md`.
## Required Skill
**MUST use doc writer skill** - Invoke `document-skills:doc-coauthoring` skill before writing.
## Context
[2-3 sentences of essential background for a fresh agent]
## Scope
- [Bullet list of what to cover]
- [Specific topics]
- [Diagrams to create]
## Source Files to Reference
- `path/to/relevant/file.ts`
- `path/to/another/file.md`
## Output
Edit `/path/to/document.md` replacing "TODO: Section pending" under Section X with complete content.
## Delegation Rule
If this section exceeds [N] words, scaffold subsections and create new VK tasks using vibe_kanban MCP tools (project_id: [UUID]):
- X.1 Subsection A
- X.2 Subsection B
## VK Task ID: [task-uuid]
When done, mark task as "inreview" in VK.
```
### Key Task Properties
- **Title format**: `Doc: Section X.Y - Section Name`
- **Context**: Succinct, self-contained for fresh agent
- **Skill requirement**: Explicit doc-coauthoring skill invocation
- **Delegation rule**: Word limit triggers for cascading
- **VK tracking**: Include task ID for status updates
### Creating Tasks via MCP
```text
mcp__vibe_kanban__create_task:
project_id: [project-uuid]
title: "Doc: Section 1 - Executive Summary"
description: [full template above]
```
## Phase 3: Spawning Attempts
### VK Attempt Requirements
To spawn agents via VK `start_workspace_session`:
```text
mcp__vibe_kanban__start_workspace_session:
task_id: [task-uuid]
executor: CLAUDE_CODE
repos: [{repo_id: [repo-uuid], base_branch: main}]
```
**Critical**: Requires `repo_id` from VK project configuration. Use `list_repos` to retrieve, or ask user to configure repository in VK dashboard first.
### Fallback: Task Tool
If VK repos not configured, use hybrid approach:
1. Update VK task status to `inprogress`
2. Spawn agent via Task tool with full context
3. Update VK to `inreview` when agent completes
```text
mcp__vibe_kanban__update_task:
task_id: [uuid]
status: inprogress
Task tool:
subagent_type: general-purpose
prompt: [task description]
run_in_background: true
```
## Phase 4: Monitoring
### Status Polling
Poll VK every ~60 seconds during active work:
```text
mcp__vibe_kanban__list_tasks:
project_id: [uuid]
status: inprogress # or inreview, todo
```
### Status Report Format
```markdown
## Backlog Status
| Section | Task ID | Status | Notes |
| --------------- | ------- | ---------- | ---------------- |
| 1. Exec Summary | 88e5... | inreview | Ready for review |
| 2. Repo Org | f722... | inprogress | Writing |
| 3.1 Benchmark | 371c... | todo | Blocked |
**Active**: 5/15 | **In Review**: 2 | **Done**: 8
```
## Phase 5: Review Process
### When Task Reaches `inreview`
1. Read the updated document section
2. Check for:
- Accuracy against source files
- Consistency with other sections
- Completeness per scope
- Proper formatting and diagrams
3. Decision:
- **Approve**: Update to `done`, check doc consistency
- **Reject**: Update to `inprogress` with feedback task
### Rejection Feedback
Create follow-up task or update description:
```markdown
## Revision Required
**Issues Found:**
- [ ] Missing architecture diagram
- [ ] Incorrect API reference in line 45
- [ ] Inconsistent terminology (use "coprocessor" not "processor")
**Action**: Fix issues and return to inreview.
```
## Phase 6: Consistency Reviews
After each section merges to `done`:
1. Read entire document
2. Check cross-references between sections
3. Verify terminology consistency
4. Ensure no duplicate content
5. If issues found, create new VK tasks for fixes
## Completion Criteria
Task is complete when:
- All VK tasks in `done` status
- No pending or in-progress tasks
- Document passes consistency review
- User confirms acceptance
## Quick Reference
### VK MCP Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
| ------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| `list_projects` | Get project UUIDs |
| `list_tasks` | View all tasks with status |
| `create_task` | Create new section task |
| `update_task` | Change status/description |
| `get_task` | Get task details |
| `start_workspace_session` | Launch agent (needs repo_id) |
| `list_repos` | Get repository UUID |
### Task Status Flow
```text
todo → inprogress → inreview → done
↘ (rejected) → inprogress
```
### Coordinator Commands
- "Create outline for [doc]" → Phase 1
- "Delegate sections" → Phase 2-3
- "Check status" → Phase 4
- "Review [section]" → Phase 5
- "Consistency check" → Phase 6
## Additional Resources
### Reference Files
- **`references/task-templates.md`** - Full task description templates
- **`references/review-checklist.md`** - Detailed review criteria
### Examples
- **`examples/design-doc-outline.md`** - Sample document skeleton
- **`examples/section-task.md`** - Complete task description example
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