Use when writing or reviewing technical documentation to follow Google's documentation style guide — enforce active voice and present tense, apply sentence case to headings, fix list and procedure formatting, mark code/UI elements correctly, flag non-inclusive terminology, and remove time-specific phrasing. Triggers on tasks involving technical writing, doc review, style consistency, inclusive language, or formatting standards.
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Avoid ableist terms that marginalize people with disabilities.
Avoid:
Replace gendered terms with neutral alternatives.
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Avoid graphically violent or harmful terms.
Replace violent metaphors:
Create inclusive examples in your documentation.
Use diverse names, genders, ages, and locations in examples.
Example names to consider:
Consistently use "they/them" for singular references.
Recommended:
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Don't:
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Replace socially charged technical terms.
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For established industry terms, acknowledge the old term on first use:
"Use an allowlist (sometimes called a whitelist) to specify..."
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When in doubt, choose language that: