Context7
intellectronica/agent-skillsThis skill allows users to access up-to-date documentation for various software libraries and components by querying the Context7 API, ensuring they get current API details and code examples. It is designed for developers or technical users seeking accurate information on libraries like React, Next.js, or FastAPI, especially when documentation might be outdated or unclear. Key capabilities include searching for specific library topics and retrieving relevant documentation in readable text format to facilitate coding and integration tasks.
Context7
Overview
This skill enables retrieval of current documentation for software libraries and components by querying the Context7 API via curl. Use it instead of relying on potentially outdated training data.
Workflow
Step 1: Search for the Library
To find the Context7 library ID, query the search endpoint:
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=LIBRARY_NAME&query=TOPIC" | jq '.results[0]'
Parameters:
libraryName(required): The library name to search for (e.g., "react", "nextjs", "fastapi", "axios")query(required): A description of the topic for relevance ranking Response fields:id: Library identifier for the context endpoint (e.g.,/websites/react_dev_reference)title: Human-readable library namedescription: Brief description of the librarytotalSnippets: Number of documentation snippets available
Step 2: Fetch Documentation
To retrieve documentation, use the library ID from step 1:
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=LIBRARY_ID&query=TOPIC&type=txt"
Parameters:
libraryId(required): The library ID from search resultsquery(required): The specific topic to retrieve documentation fortype(optional): Response format -json(default) ortxt(plain text, more readable)
Examples
React hooks documentation
# Find React library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=react&query=hooks" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Returns: "/websites/react_dev_reference"
# Fetch useState documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/websites/react_dev_reference&query=useState&type=txt"
Next.js routing documentation
# Find Next.js library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=nextjs&query=routing" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Fetch app router documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/vercel/next.js&query=app+router&type=txt"
FastAPI dependency injection
# Find FastAPI library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=fastapi&query=dependencies" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Fetch dependency injection documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/fastapi/fastapi&query=dependency+injection&type=txt"
Tips
- Use
type=txtfor more readable output - Use
jqto filter and format JSON responses - Be specific with the
queryparameter to improve relevance ranking - If the first search result is not correct, check additional results in the array
- URL-encode query parameters containing spaces (use
+or%20) - No API key is required for basic usage (rate-limited)
GitHub Owner
Owner: intellectronica
GitHub Links
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/intellectronica
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- Email: eleanor@intellectronica.net
SKILL.md
name: context7 description: Retrieve up-to-date documentation for software libraries, frameworks, and components via the Context7 API. This skill should be used when looking up documentation for any programming library or framework, finding code examples for specific APIs or features, verifying correct usage of library functions, or obtaining current information about library APIs that may have changed since training.
Context7
Overview
This skill enables retrieval of current documentation for software libraries and components by querying the Context7 API via curl. Use it instead of relying on potentially outdated training data.
Workflow
Step 1: Search for the Library
To find the Context7 library ID, query the search endpoint:
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=LIBRARY_NAME&query=TOPIC" | jq '.results[0]'
Parameters:
libraryName(required): The library name to search for (e.g., "react", "nextjs", "fastapi", "axios")query(required): A description of the topic for relevance ranking Response fields:id: Library identifier for the context endpoint (e.g.,/websites/react_dev_reference)title: Human-readable library namedescription: Brief description of the librarytotalSnippets: Number of documentation snippets available
Step 2: Fetch Documentation
To retrieve documentation, use the library ID from step 1:
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=LIBRARY_ID&query=TOPIC&type=txt"
Parameters:
libraryId(required): The library ID from search resultsquery(required): The specific topic to retrieve documentation fortype(optional): Response format -json(default) ortxt(plain text, more readable)
Examples
React hooks documentation
# Find React library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=react&query=hooks" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Returns: "/websites/react_dev_reference"
# Fetch useState documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/websites/react_dev_reference&query=useState&type=txt"
Next.js routing documentation
# Find Next.js library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=nextjs&query=routing" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Fetch app router documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/vercel/next.js&query=app+router&type=txt"
FastAPI dependency injection
# Find FastAPI library ID
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/libs/search?libraryName=fastapi&query=dependencies" | jq '.results[0].id'
# Fetch dependency injection documentation
curl -s "https://context7.com/api/v2/context?libraryId=/fastapi/fastapi&query=dependency+injection&type=txt"
Tips
- Use
type=txtfor more readable output - Use
jqto filter and format JSON responses - Be specific with the
queryparameter to improve relevance ranking - If the first search result is not correct, check additional results in the array
- URL-encode query parameters containing spaces (use
+or%20) - No API key is required for basic usage (rate-limited)