golden-html-kw
About
This skill is used for testing keyword categorization functionality. It provides access to golden_html_kw documentation including API references, code examples, and implementation patterns. Developers should use it when they need to understand concepts, look up technical specifications, or review best practices for this feature.
Quick Install
Claude Code
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Documentation
Golden_Html_Kw Documentation Skill
Use when testing keyword categorization
π‘ When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Understand golden_html_kw concepts and fundamentals
- Look up API references and technical specifications
- Find code examples and implementation patterns
- Review tutorials, guides, and best practices
- Explore the complete documentation structure
π Section Overview
Total Sections: 4
Content Breakdown:
- Setup: 1 sections
- Api: 1 sections
- Other: 2 sections
π Key Concepts
Main topics covered in this documentation
Major Topics:
- Getting Started Guide
- Troubleshooting
Subtopics:
- Installation Steps
- API Usage
- Common Errors
- Changelog
β‘ Quick Reference
Common documentation patterns found:
Changelog (1 sections):
- Changelog (section 4)
Getting Started (1 sections):
- Getting Started Guide (section 1)
Troubleshooting (1 sections):
- Troubleshooting (section 3)
Usage (1 sections):
- API Usage (section 2)
π Code Examples
High-quality examples extracted from documentation
Bash Examples (1)
Example 1 (Quality: 6.0/10):
pip install thing
Python Examples (2)
Example 1 (Quality: 9.5/10):
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Example 2 (Quality: 8.5/10):
print('hello')
π Table Summary
2 table(s) found in document
From section: Getting Started Guide
| Option | Default |
|---|---|
| debug | false |
| port | 8080 |
From section: API Usage
π Documentation Statistics
- Total Sections: 4
- Code Blocks: 3
- Images/Diagrams: 2
- Tables: 2
- HTML Files: 1
- Programming Languages: 2
Language Breakdown:
- python: 2 examples
- bash: 1 examples
πΊοΈ Navigation
Reference Files:
references/section_s1-s1.md- Setupreferences/section_s2-s2.md- Apireferences/section_s3-s4.md- Other
See references/index.md for complete documentation structure.
Generated by Skill Seeker | HTML Scraper
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