Connect the documentation to coding agents for AI Assisted Development
When working with AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Opencode, Cursor, or other similar tools, you can reference the Neuron AI documentation to give the AI deep context about our components. This leads to more accurate code suggestions, better understanding of component APIs, and fewer hallucinations when generating Neuron code.
Agent Skills
The Agent Skills specification is a standard for providing structured documentation to AI coding assistants. It helps AI tools understand your project's APIs, conventions, and best practices through a well-organized directory of markdown files.
Neuron publishes an Agent Skill that provides AI tools with comprehensive information about our components, including their APIs, usage patterns, interfaces, and more.
Accessing Skills
The Agent Skill is available in the Neuron AI vendor folder at:
How you reference the skill depends on which AI tool you're using.
Claude
If you're using Claude Code, you can install the Neuron AI skills locally using the skills CLI:
Once installed, the skill will be available to Claude Code automatically. The skilla are installed as a symlink, so it will automatically stay up to date when you update Neuron via composer.
Cursor
In Cursor, you can add the skill directory to your project's documentation sources via Cursor Settings > Features > Docs. Point it to the vendor/neuron-core/neuron-ai/skills .
Other AI Tools
Most AI coding assistants that support the Agent Skills specification can use this skill. Check your tool's documentation for how to add custom skills or documentation sources.
MCP Server
This documentation is also available and searchable as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. This allows AI assistants to access Neuron AI documentation content directly. The MCP server is available at: https://docs.neuron-ai.dev/~gitbook/mcp