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Enhance Context

Turn scattered docs into organized context. Automatically extract insights from PRDs, research, and competitive intel to keep your context files fresh.

Time Saved

3-4 hrs manual → 5 min

Compared to doing it manually

Slash Command

/enhance-context

Type this in Claude to run the skill

The Problem

Context files go stale fast. You drop PRDs, user research, and competitive intel into folders but never merge the insights. You know your context is outdated but updating it manually feels like a chore.

What You Get

  • Automatic extraction of insights from PRDs, pitch decks, and strategy docs
  • User research synthesis from interviews, surveys, and tickets
  • Competitive intelligence merged from battle cards and analysis
  • Source attribution for every insight added
  • Conflict detection when new info contradicts existing context
  • Support for text, PDFs, Word docs, CSVs, Excel, and images

How to use this skill

  1. 1Download the skill file using the button on this page
  2. 2Add the file to your .claude/skills/ folder in your project
  3. 3Type /enhance-context in Claude to run the skill

Best For

Bootstrapping context from existing documentationKeeping context files fresh as you gather new researchProcessing batches of interviews or competitive intelMerging insights from multiple sources automatically

Frequently Asked Questions

It reads documents you drop into your project — PRDs, research reports, competitive intel, strategy decks — and extracts relevant insights into your existing context files (company.md, product.md, personas.md, competitors.md). It enriches what you have without overwriting.

/welcome creates your context files from scratch using website extraction. /enhance-context adds depth to existing files using internal documents. Run /welcome first to set up, then /enhance-context anytime you have new docs to fold in.

PRDs, product strategy docs, user research reports, competitive analyses, pitch decks, and internal wikis. The more specific the document, the richer the extraction. Avoid raw data dumps — the skill works best with narrative documents that contain insights.

No. /enhance-context merges new information into your existing context files. It adds to sections, fills [NOT YET FILLED] gaps, and updates evidence levels — but never removes what you already have.