Add a Claude Skill to reference the Gateway API specification.#125
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I cloned down the GitHub repo containing the Gateway API spec and documentation, and then I build the spec from the CRD definitions, then I concatenated all of the markdown file and reformatted them. They all reside in the
reference.mdfile within this new Claude Skill.This should give Claude a knowledge base to reference when asked about the Gateway API specification. It will be able to pull these documents into its context window when it needs to, kind of like RAG but without vectorization, and directly into Context (i.e. this is Context Engineering 😉 )