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doc-splitter

jmagly/ai-writing-guide

Split large documentation (10K+ pages) into focused sub-skills with intelligent routing. Use for massive doc sites like Godot, AWS, or MSDN. Use when relevant to the task.

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Installation

$npx skills add https://github.com/jmagly/ai-writing-guide --skill doc-splitter

SKILL.md

Single responsibility: Split large documentation sites into multiple focused sub-skills with an optional router skill for intelligent navigation. (BP-4)

| RELEVANT | Doc structure, categories, page counts | Actual page content | | PERIPHERAL | Similar large doc examples | Other documentation | | DISTRACTOR | Content quality concerns | Individual page issues |

| < 5,000 pages | One skill | No splitting | | 5,000 - 10,000 pages | Consider splitting | Category-based | | 10,000 - 30,000 pages | Recommended | Router + Categories | | 30,000+ pages | Strongly recommended | Router + Categories |

Split large documentation (10K+ pages) into focused sub-skills with intelligent routing. Use for massive doc sites like Godot, AWS, or MSDN. Use when relevant to the task. Source: jmagly/ai-writing-guide.

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Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/jmagly/ai-writing-guide --skill doc-splitter
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First Seen
2026-02-01
Updated
2026-02-18

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What is doc-splitter?

Split large documentation (10K+ pages) into focused sub-skills with intelligent routing. Use for massive doc sites like Godot, AWS, or MSDN. Use when relevant to the task. Source: jmagly/ai-writing-guide.

How do I install doc-splitter?

Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/jmagly/ai-writing-guide --skill doc-splitter Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code or Cursor

Where is the source repository?

https://github.com/jmagly/ai-writing-guide