Side-by-side comparison of two backend Claude Code skills
| Feature | maintain-docs | rust-async-patterns |
|---|---|---|
| Trust Level | Basic | Basic |
| Quality Score | 2.2/5 | 2.2/5 |
| GitHub Stars | 0 | 0 |
| License | Apache-2.0 | MIT |
| Has Tests | No | No |
| Security Verdict | Pending | Pending |
Based on quality score, trust level, and security analysis, maintain-docs scores higher overall. However, the best choice depends on your specific use case.
Update and maintain documentation to reflect current implementation after code changes, refactoring, or new features. Remove temporal language, verify accuracy against code, and keep docs current. Use
Master Rust async programming with Tokio, async traits, error handling, and concurrent patterns. Use when building async Rust applications, implementing concurrent systems, or debugging async code.
maintain-docs has a quality score of 2.2/5 and trust level 2/5. rust-async-patterns has a quality score of 2.2/5 and trust level 2/5. Both are backend skills for Claude Code.
Based on GritFlow's quality scoring and security analysis, maintain-docs scores higher overall. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs — review each skill's features and security report.
maintain-docs: Pending (trust 2/5). rust-async-patterns: Pending (trust 2/5). Both have been scanned by GritFlow's 4-layer security protocol.