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    deepwiki

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    Generate or update a repository understanding deepwiki as Markdown, including a dynamic INDEX.md under deepwiki/...

    SKILL.md

    Deepwiki Generator

    Create a Markdown-based deepwiki for a code repository. Always write files under deepwiki/.

    Language selection

    On first-time generation (no existing deepwiki/ directory), ask the user to choose the output language as a multiple-choice prompt:

    A) English B) Chinese C) Other (please specify)

    On updates when deepwiki/ already exists, do not ask again; keep the existing language and proceed. If the language is unclear, infer it from existing pages.

    Commands and intent

    • /deepwiki or "generate deepwiki": run the full flow; the model detects whether this is the first run or an update and proceeds accordingly.

    Output structure (fixed)

    Always ensure these exist:

    • deepwiki/INDEX.md - landing page summary and entry links.
    • deepwiki/assets/ - local images and rendered diagram assets.
    • deepwiki/GENERATION.md - generation metadata for incremental updates.

    Recommended pages (create as needed):

    • deepwiki/overview.md
    • deepwiki/architecture.md
    • deepwiki/modules/<module>.md
    • deepwiki/dependencies.md
    • deepwiki/data-flow.md
    • deepwiki/glossary.md

    Image and diagram support

    • Render local images inline using project-relative paths and keep them under deepwiki/assets/ in the generated output.
    • Preserve mermaid diagram blocks in Markdown so compatible renderers can render them inline.
    • Always include at least one mermaid diagram in pages that have a Diagrams section; if none is obvious, add a simple placeholder diagram and mark it with a TODO for refinement.
    • Use deterministic filenames for copied local images (consistent for the same source page and reference order).
    • Preserve alt text or captions from the source content.
    • If an image or diagram cannot be resolved, emit a missing-asset note that includes the source page and the referenced path.

    Templates and examples

    Use the templates in templates/ for page structure and the samples in examples/ for tone and formatting. Templates define required sections and minimum content expectations.

    Templates:

    • templates/overview.md
    • templates/architecture.md
    • templates/dependencies.md
    • templates/data-flow.md
    • templates/module.md
    • templates/glossary.md

    Examples:

    • examples/overview-example.md
    • examples/architecture-example.md
    • examples/dependencies-example.md
    • examples/data-flow-example.md
    • examples/module-example.md
    • examples/glossary-example.md

    Workflow

    1. Confirm output language:

      • If this is the first generation, present choices: A) English, B) Chinese, C) Other (please specify).
      • If deepwiki/ already exists, do not ask; preserve its language.
      • If not specified on first run, default to English and proceed.
    2. Scan the repo:

      • Identify primary languages, entry points, build tools, and key directories.
      • Capture module boundaries (top-level packages, services, libs).
      • Note key files: README, build config, main entrypoints, API specs, etc.
    3. Draft content:

      • Keep it concise, factual, and link to code locations.
      • Prefer short sections with bullet points over long prose.
      • Include "How to navigate" and "Where to start" guidance.
    4. Write or update pages:

      • On first run, create the recommended pages with placeholders.
      • On subsequent runs, preserve existing headings and add deltas.
    5. Render images and diagrams:

      • Copy local images referenced by content into deepwiki/assets/.
      • Preserve mermaid diagram blocks in Markdown.
      • Insert image references inline with alt text.
    6. Regenerate index and toc:

    7. Regenerate index:

      • INDEX.md should summarize the repo and link to all core pages.
      • Group entries dynamically based on repo structure and content.

    Page layout requirements

    Each page MUST follow its template structure and include a "Source References" section listing the relevant paths.

    Update Notes format (use when modifying existing pages):

    ## Update Notes
    - YYYY-MM-DD: Short summary of what changed and why.
    

    Minimum content checklist

    • Overview: purpose, repo layout, entry points, and navigation guidance.
    • Architecture: components, key flows, and interfaces/contracts.
    • Dependencies: build/runtime deps, external services, and dev tools.
    • Data Flow: primary flows with inputs/outputs and storage/state.
    • Modules: responsibilities, key files, public interfaces, and tests.
    • Glossary: key terms used across docs or code.
    • Diagrams: include at least one mermaid diagram when a Diagrams section exists.

    Depth requirements (default)

    Aim for richer, more detailed pages by default. Concretely:

    • Each page should include at least 6 section headers (H2) and avoid collapsing multiple topics into one section.
    • Each page should include at least 8 substantive bullets across core sections.
    • Prefer tables for parameters, inputs/outputs, and configuration when applicable, and include at least 2 tables per page when sources exist.
    • Include at least 2 concrete examples or file snippets per page when sources exist.
    • Source References should list at least 8 relevant paths when available.
    • Expand modules into smaller pages when a module is too large (e.g., split by subdirectories like cases/ and util/).
    • Add 2–3 extra guide pages when the repo has enough material (for example: case-format.md, evaluation-schema.md, operations.md).
    • Add additional guide pages when the repo is large enough (for example: configuration.md, testing.md, troubleshooting.md, security.md, telemetry.md, workflow.md).

    Example/snippet quality rules

    Snippets must be information-dense. Avoid trivial entrypoints or thin wrappers. Prefer snippets that expose:

    • Real parameters and defaults
    • Conditional branches or feature flags
    • Data structures or schema fields
    • Error handling and validation
    • I/O paths and artifact names

    If only trivial snippets are found, replace them with short extracted tables or structured summaries (e.g., parameters, env vars, or outputs) instead.

    Source citation rules

    • Use "Source References" at the end of each page.
    • List paths as bullet points, e.g., - src/app/main.ts.
    • If a claim lacks evidence, add a TODO note in the section.

    Dynamic INDEX rules

    • Sections are derived from detected repository structure and deepwiki pages.
    • Omit empty sections; never include placeholders with no entries.
    • Use deterministic ordering for sections and entries across runs.
    • Ensure every generated deepwiki page appears in the INDEX.

    Index template (example when applicable)

    Use this structure for deepwiki/INDEX.md:

    # Deepwiki Index
    
    ## Summary
    - Purpose:
    - Tech stack:
    - Entry points:
    - Where to start:
    - How to navigate:
    
    ## Start Here
    - [Overview](overview.md)
    - [Architecture](architecture.md)
    
    ## Guides
    - [Dependencies](dependencies.md)
    - [Data Flow](data-flow.md)
    
    ## Modules
    - [Module A](modules/module-a.md)
    - [Module B](modules/module-b.md)
    
    ## Glossary
    - [Glossary](glossary.md)
    

    Update rules

    • Keep links relative to deepwiki/.
    • Avoid deleting user-added sections; append with "Update" subsections if unsure.
    • Prefer stable filenames; only add new module pages when a new module is discovered.

    Generation metadata

    Always write or update deepwiki/GENERATION.md with the latest commit reference to support incremental runs. Include at minimum:

    • Commit hash
    • Branch name (if available)
    • Generation timestamp (local)

    Link to GENERATION.md from deepwiki/INDEX.md under a short section such as "Generation Metadata".

    Inputs/Outputs formatting

    When a page has an "Inputs and Outputs" section, use a single table format and avoid redundant bullet summaries. Add a one-line intro above the table if needed.

    Redundancy avoidance

    Avoid repeating the same information in both bullets and tables. If a table exists for a section (parameters, interfaces, config, inputs/outputs), prefer the table and remove overlapping bullet lists. Use a short introductory sentence only if necessary to frame the table.

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