VS Code Documentation Research Skill
Research and ground answers using official VS Code and GitHub Copilot documentation. Provides access to current release notes, feature documentation, and specialized content.
Core Workflow
- •Analyze Query: Identify VS Code/Copilot features, configuration, or troubleshooting needs
- •Navigate Structure: Use
assets/toc.mdto locate relevant documentation sections - •Retrieve Content: Fetch specific pages using web tools when detailed information required
- •Ground Response: Base answers on official documentation with citations and links
Key Resources
- •Documentation TOC:
assets/toc.md- Complete structure for navigation - •Official URLs: See RESOURCES.md for canonical links
- •Expertise Areas: See KEY-AREAS.md for detailed coverage
- •Prompt Files: See prompt-files.md for current Prompt File Engineering standards
- •Usage Examples: See WORKFLOW-EXAMPLES.md for concrete scenarios
Tool Integration
- •Use web fetching tools for specific documentation pages
- •Execute
scripts/parse_toc.pyto refresh documentation structure - •Read reference files as needed for comprehensive coverage
Best Practices
- •Always prefer official documentation over assumptions
- •Cite specific URLs and version numbers
- •Check release notes for recent feature changes
- •Use TOC navigation for comprehensive topic coverage
- •Validate answers against current documentation before responding