Documentation Standards vs Markdown Html Skills for Documentation
Comparing two Claude Code plugins for documentation. Below: side-by-side facts, then a verdict you can disagree with.
Side by side
HADS (Human-AI Document Standard) — semantic tagging convention for writing docs that work efficiently for both humans and AI models. Reduces token consumption by separating machine-critical facts from human context.
- Author
- Niksa Barlovic
- Stars
- 37,117
- Updated
- Jun 2026
- Source
- GitHub
/plugin marketplace add wshobson/agents && /plugin install documentation-standards@claude-code-workflowsConvert long markdown files into world-class single-file interactive HTML — DOMAIN COMPLETE at v2.10.3 (5 skills). v2.10.3 adds md-slides — the slide-deck converter (arrow-key / Space / PgDn / Home / End / P keyboard navigation + presenter mode with split-view clock + speaker no…
- Author
- Alireza Rezvani
- Stars
- 18,941
- Updated
- Jun 2026
- Source
- GitHub
/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/claude-skills && /plugin install markdown-html-skills@claude-code-skillsVerdict
Documentation Standards and Markdown Html Skills are close to a coin flip for documentation — pick on stack fit.
- Pick Documentation Standards if your project leans on documentation.
- Pick Markdown Html Skills if you need stronger documentation support.
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