161 boosters for "documentation" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
This booster helps developers quickly resume work on a SaaS UI Component Generator project by automatically reviewing project status, recent accomplishments, and next priorities from organized documentation. Ideal for teams returning to complex full-stack projects after breaks between sessions.
BurgerEditor helps developers maintain consistency across API, contributor, and supplementary documentation by identifying omissions and inconsistencies against the implementation as the source of truth. Developers maintaining multi-audience documentation benefit from this systematic validation approach.
Enables Claude to fetch and analyze design structure, components, and metadata from MasterGo design files via direct links. Useful for design engineers and developers who need to programmatically access design system data and documentation.
Scribe is a technical writing booster that helps security auditors produce formal, objective audit reports and issue documentation with consistent style and structure. It benefits security professionals and code auditors who need to draft findings, issue reports, and system overviews.
Forge is a 9-stage TDD-first workflow designed for Claude Code in Cursor that guides developers through research, planning, and implementation with built-in security and documentation practices. It benefits AI-assisted developers who want structured, confidence-driven feature shipping with quality gates.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
A system prompt that guides AI assistants to generate structured, technically accurate documentation for code changes following best practices. Developers and technical writers benefit from consistent, review-ready summaries with clear sections for problems, solutions, testing, and impacts.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) toolkit for GitHub releases management. Features include detailed release information, version comparison, and release listing with rich formatting. Perfect for changelog generation, version tracking, and release documentation.
A comprehensive guide to creating and configuring AI agents in the AgenticAI Core SDK, enabling developers to build autonomous agents with specific roles, LLM decision-making, and reusable tools. Essential for developers building multi-agent applications.
An MCP server that enables Claude to access and interact with Runbook documentation and workflows. Useful for developers and operators who want to integrate Runbook runbooks into Claude-based workflows.
A Windsurf-specific development ruleset emphasizing accessibility-first practices, clear documentation, and organized code structure for building fitness applications with integrated health tracking features.
Cursor Rules for enforcing organization-wide coding standards in Python, covering readability, naming conventions, documentation, and code structure. Developers using Cursor IDE benefit from consistent code quality and automated standard enforcement.
This Cursor rules booster configures AI to act as an experienced Java Spring Boot developer following SOLID principles and OWASP best practices, with specific guidance on code comment formatting and technical stack standards. It's useful for teams building Spring Boot 3 applications who want consistent AI-assisted code generation with proper documentation.
Enables Claude to search and read Confluence pages as markdown, making it easier for teams to access and analyze documentation programmatically. Developers and knowledge workers benefit by automating Confluence content retrieval and analysis tasks.
SwimTO Cursor Rules provides workspace configuration, security guidelines, and development standards for the swimTO pool scheduling project running on a Raspberry Pi k3s cluster. Developers working on this project benefit from clear port assignments, OAuth/HTTPS requirements, and project structure documentation.
Kamado helps developers identify and fix documentation gaps and inconsistencies by treating implementation as the source of truth, ensuring README, ARCHITECTURE, and other docs stay aligned. It's useful for maintainers and contributors who want to keep documentation accurate.
DevWins provides Copilot Agent Mode instructions for building applications using tool-based context resolution and library documentation lookup. It benefits developers using Copilot who need structured guidance on leveraging library references and documentation within their workflow.
Skill Forge automates the creation and packaging of AI skills from external sources like GitHub repos and documentation, enabling developers to quickly convert resources into deployable skills for Claude. It's ideal for developers who want to transform existing code or knowledge bases into reusable AI-powered tools.
A production-grade technical writer agent that automates API documentation, user guides, tutorials, and code examples with enterprise-level reliability. Ideal for development teams needing consistent, high-quality technical documentation at scale.
This booster generates and opens Rust documentation for RexOS crates using cargo doc. It's useful for RexOS developers who need quick access to their workspace documentation.
This Cursor rule enforces best practices for Rust development on Nix and NixOS, including documentation-first workflows, library version management, and proper build toolchain usage. It's essential for developers working with Rust, Bevy, or EGUI in Nix-based environments.
A documentation management agent that auto-generates and synchronizes README files, API specifications, and OpenAPI/Swagger docs with code changes. Ideal for teams maintaining multiple APIs or microservices who need to keep documentation in sync with evolving codebases.
This MCP server automates worklog generation by extracting and enhancing git commit data with AI, then syncing it to Povio dashboards. It's ideal for developers and teams using Claude/Cursor who need to streamline time-tracking and work documentation from their version control history.
Cimeika's global GitHub Copilot instructions establish mandatory rules and execution workflows across the ecosystem, ensuring controlled code generation through PR verification and human approval. Benefits teams using Copilot who need to enforce consistent, auditable development processes.