Agent skill
wiki-qa
Answers questions about a code repository using source file analysis. Use when the user asks a question about how something works, wants to understand a component, or needs help navigating the codebase.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/sickn33/wiki-qa
SKILL.md
Wiki Q&A
Answer repository questions grounded entirely in source code evidence.
When to Activate
- User asks a question about the codebase
- User wants to understand a specific file, function, or component
- User asks "how does X work" or "where is Y defined"
Procedure
- Detect the language of the question; respond in the same language
- Search the codebase for relevant files
- Read those files to gather evidence
- Synthesize an answer with inline citations
Response Format
- Use
##headings, code blocks with language tags, tables, bullet lists - Cite sources inline:
(src/path/file.ts:42) - Include a "Key Files" table mapping files to their roles
- If information is insufficient, say so and suggest files to examine
Rules
- ONLY use information from actual source files
- NEVER invent, guess, or use external knowledge
- Think step by step before answering
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