name: write-wiki description: > Create user documentation for the HMIS wiki following writing guidelines. Use when creating documentation for end users (pharmacy staff, nurses, doctors, administrators). Creates documentation directly in the sibling ../hmis.wiki directory. disable-model-invocation: true allowed-tools: Read, Write, Glob, Grep, Bash argument-hint: "[module/Feature-Name]"
Write Wiki Documentation
Create end-user documentation directly in the sibling ../hmis.wiki directory following the project's wiki writing guidelines.
IMPORTANT: Wiki files live ONLY in the sibling ../hmis.wiki directory. Do NOT create wiki markdown files inside the main project repository - this causes git submodule issues.
Arguments
$0- Module and feature name (e.g.,Pharmacy/Stock-Transfer)
Target Audience
- Pharmacy staff, nurses, doctors, administrators
- Non-technical healthcare professionals
- Focus on how to use features, not implementation details
Required Structure
Every wiki page must include these sections:
- Overview - What the feature does and why (2-3 sentences)
- When to Use - Specific scenarios and business triggers
- How to Use - Step-by-step with navigation paths
- Understanding Messages - Success, warning, and error messages
- Best Practices - Tips for effective use
- Troubleshooting - Common problems and solutions
- Configuration (Admin) - Settings that affect the feature
- FAQ - Common questions
Writing Rules
- Active voice: "Click the Submit button" (not "The button should be clicked")
- Imperative mood: "Enter the patient ID"
- Bold UI elements: Pharmacy > Reports > Stock Ledger
- One action per step in numbered procedures
- No code, no technical details - no Java classes, SQL, file paths, or method names
What NOT to Include
- Code snippets, file paths, line numbers
- Java class names, method signatures
- Database schema or SQL queries
- JSF component IDs or backend beans
- Developer debugging information
File Location
Create files at: ../hmis.wiki/$0.md
Ensure the wiki repo exists first:
test -d "../hmis.wiki" || (cd .. && git clone https://github.com/hmislk/hmis.wiki.git && cd hmis)
After creating, suggest using /publish-wiki to commit and push to the GitHub Wiki.