Day 05 Integration & Deployment

Style Guides & Docs-as-Code

Writing style guides, Git workflows for docs, automation.

~1 hour Hands-on Precision AI Academy

Today’s Objective

Writing style guides, Git workflows for docs, automation.

Day 5 of Technical Writing in 5 Days focuses on style guides & docs-as-code. Writing style guides, Git workflows for docs, automation. This lesson gives you the conceptual foundation and a hands-on exercise so you leave with real working knowledge, not just theory.

Topics today: style guide, Vale, CI docs. Each section has code you can copy and run immediately.

style guide

Understanding style guide is foundational for everything in this course. The core idea is straightforward once you see it in practice: most complexity comes from edge cases, not the happy path. Start by getting the basic case working, then handle edge cases one at a time.

Example — style guide
EXAMPLE — STYLE GUIDE
// Style Guides & Docs-as-Code — working example
// Replace these values with your actual data

const example = { topic: 'style guide', day: 5, course: 'Technical Writing in 5 Days'
};

// This is where your implementation goes
function implement(config) { // 1. Validate inputs if (!config.topic) throw new Error('Topic required'); // 2. Core logic const result = process(config); // 3. Return structured output return result;
}

console.log('Ready to implement style guide');

Vale

Once you have the basics, vale becomes the practical application. The pattern you'll use most often is: configure once, reuse everywhere. Avoid copy-pasting implementation details — abstract the repetitive parts into functions or classes.

Pro tip: When working with vale, always read the official documentation for the exact API version you're using. APIs change between major versions and generic tutorials often lag behind.

Common Mistakes on Day 5

📝 Day 5 Exercise Style Guides & Docs-as-Code — Hands-On
  1. Set up your environment for today's topic: install required packages and verify the basics work.
  2. Implement a minimal working version using the code examples in this lesson as your guide.
  3. Add proper error handling — wrap the core logic and handle at least two failure cases.
  4. Test your implementation with both valid and invalid inputs.
  5. Review your code: is there anything you'd name differently? Any function doing more than one thing?

Supporting Resources

Go deeper with these references.

Google
Google Technical Writing Courses Free self-paced courses on technical writing from Google's developer docs team.
Write the Docs
Documentation Guide Community guide for software documentation with practical advice and templates.
GitHub
Awesome Technical Writing Curated list of technical writing resources, tools, and example documentation sites.

Day 5 Checkpoint

Before moving on, make sure you can answer these without looking:

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