Diataxis Documentation Skill
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Brand identity guidelines for Neo4j Labs projects. Use when creating documentation, README files, presentations, diagrams, or marketing materials for Neo4j Labs projects. Defines visual identity, tone, messaging, and lifecycle badges that differentiate Labs from official Neo4j products while maintaining brand connection.
Ensure consistency with Neo4j brand guidelines, Needle design system, and Cypher code style conventions. Use when creating Neo4j documentation, diagrams, presentations, Cypher queries, code examples, or any content that should align with Neo4j's visual identity and coding standards. Reference https://neo4j.design for the Needle design system.
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