Documentation Style Guide Apply these principles when writing or reviewing documentation to ensure clarity, consistency, and accessibility for both human readers and LLMs. Voice and Tone Use Second Person Address the reader directly as "you" rather than "the user" or "developers." Prefer Active Voice Write sentences where the subject performs the action. Active voice is clearer and more direct. Be Concise Cut unnecessary words. Every word should earn its place. Common phrases to simplify: | Instead of | Use | |------------|-----| | in order to | to | | for the purpose of | to, for | | in the…