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Add SKILL.md for creating resource docs#1546

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Add a SKILL.md for authoring docs for resources

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Pull request overview

Adds a new GitHub Skills prompt to guide agents/contributors in authoring DSC resource reference documentation that matches the established docs/reference/resources/ conventions.

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  • Introduces .github/skills/create-resource-doc/SKILL.md with a prescribed structure for index.md resource docs.
  • Documents conventions for example markdown/config files, link reference definitions, and schema/exit-code sourcing.
  • Adds an authoring checklist and information-gathering table to reduce fabricated/incorrect docs.

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LGTM for an initial usage, can always refine as needed.

@SteveL-MSFT SteveL-MSFT added this pull request to the merge queue Jun 16, 2026
Merged via the queue into PowerShell:main with commit 538419b Jun 16, 2026
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