Documentation Cleaner
Consolidate redundant documentation while preserving 100% of valuable content.
Core Principle
Critical evaluation before deletion. Never blindly delete. Analyze each section's unique value before proposing removal. The goal is reduction without information loss.
Workflow
Phase 1: Discovery
- Identify all documentation files covering the topic
- Count total lines across files
- Map content overlap between documents
Phase 2: Value Analysis
For each document, create a section-by-section analysis table:
| Section | Lines | Value | Reason | |---------|-------|-------|--------| | API Reference | 25 | Keep | Unique endpoint documentation | | Setup Steps | 40 | Condense | Verbose but essential | | Test Results | 30 | Delete | One-time record, not reference |
Value categories:
- Keep: Unique, essential, frequently referenced
- Condense: Valuable but verbose
- Delete: Duplicate, one-time, self-evident, outdated
See references/value_analysis_template.md for detailed criteria.
Phase 3: Consolidation Plan
Propose target structure:
Before: 726 lines (3 files, high redundancy)
After: ~100 lines (1 file + reference in CLAUDE.md)
Reduction: 86%
Value preserved: 100%
Phase 4: Execution
- Create consolidated document with all valuable content
- Delete redundant source files
- Update references (CLAUDE.md, README, imports)
- Verify no broken links
Value Preservation Checklist
Before finalizing, confirm preservation of:
- [ ] Essential procedures (setup, configuration)
- [ ] Key constraints and gotchas
- [ ] Troubleshooting guides
- [ ] Technical debt / roadmap items
- [ ] External links and references
- [ ] Debug tips and code snippets
Anti-Patterns
| Pattern | Problem | Solution | |---------|---------|----------| | Blind deletion | Loses valuable information | Section-by-section analysis first | | Keeping everything | No reduction achieved | Apply value criteria strictly | | Multiple sources of truth | Future divergence | Single authoritative location | | Orphaned references | Broken links | Update all references after consolidation |
Output Artifacts
A successful cleanup produces:
- Consolidated document - Single source of truth
- Value analysis - Section-by-section justification
- Before/after metrics - Lines reduced, value preserved
- Updated references - CLAUDE.md or README with pointer to new location