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Guide for creating and enhancing skills. Use when users want to create a new skill, update/improve an existing skill, or audit skill quality. Supports both creation from scratch and enhancement of existing skills with audit rubric scoring.
Audit all installed agent skills across global and project scopes to find and remove duplicate skills. Use when asked to audit my skills, deduplicate skills, clean up skills, or find duplicate skill installations. Don't use for creating or improving a single skill, running skill evals, or packaging/publishing skills.
Authoritative meta-skill for creating, auditing, and improving Agent Skills. Combines skill-coach expertise with skill-creator workflows. Use for skill creation, validation, improvement, activation debugging, and progressive disclosure design. NOT for general Claude Code features, runtime debugging, or non-skill coding.
Run the full Stitch SDK generation pipeline. Use when a new tool is added, or the SDK needs to be regenerated end-to-end.
Evaluates Claude Agent Skills on 10 quality axes with letter grades (A+ through F) and specific improvement recommendations. Use when auditing a skill, comparing skills, prioritizing improvements, or performing quality control on a skill library. Activate on "grade skill", "evaluate skill", "skill quality", "skill audit", "skill review", "rate skill". NOT for creating skills (use skill-architect), grading code quality, or evaluating non-skill documents.
Run a session retrospective against the CLAUDE.md, skills, and hooks — identify guidance violations, stale rules, and gaps. Use when user says 'reflect on this session', 'what did we learn', 'post-mortem this work', 'what should we update in CLAUDE.md', or 'are our skills still right'. Do NOT use for code review (use /review-diff), PR prep (use /create-pr), or creating new skills from scratch (use /create-or-audit-skill).
Security scanner and health check for your AI agent skills tree. Identifies dead skills, missing documentation, and unsafe shell execution paths.
Guides creation of high-quality Agent Skills with domain expertise, anti-pattern detection, and progressive disclosure best practices. Activate on keywords: create skill, review skill, skill quality, skill best practices, skill anti-patterns, improve skill, skill audit. NOT for general coding advice, slash commands, MCP development, or non-skill Claude Code features.
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, auditing skill quality, or verifying skills before deployment. Triggers include skill authoring requests, skill review needs, or "the skill doesn't work" complaints.
Create, improve, and audit AI agent skills. Applies 14 proven structural patterns, scores quality with deterministic audit, manages full lifecycle. Use when building, refactoring, or reviewing skills. NOT for agents, MCP servers, or running existing skills.
Audit and automatically optimize a lovstudio skill against repo conventions and official Anthropic skill-creator best practices, then bump the semver version and append a CHANGELOG entry. Checks SKILL.md frontmatter/trigger quality, script CLI hygiene, directory naming, README badge, and progressive disclosure structure. Prioritizes issues raised in the current conversation (e.g. bugs the user just hit) over a generic sweep. Use when the user asks to "optimize", "refine", "audit", or "polish" an existing skill, or when they say "bump version", "update changelog", or "fix this skill". Also trigger when the user mentions "优化 skill", "skill 审计", "刷一遍 skill", "skill-optimizer", "bump skill version", "update skill changelog".
Create, audit, or consolidate agent skills following the Agent Skills open standard (agentskills.io). Interviews the user relentlessly about intent, scope, and edge cases before drafting. Covers SKILL.md structure, frontmatter, progressive disclosure, description optimization, script bundling, sub-command architecture, setup gates, context systems, and review. Use when the user wants to create a skill, write a skill, build a new skill, make a skill, draft a SKILL.md, or mentions "skill-maker". Also use when asked to review a skill, audit a SKILL.md, check why a skill never triggers, improve an existing skill, or fix a skill. Also use when asked to package expertise, workflows, or domain knowledge into a reusable skill. Also use when asked to consolidate skills, merge skills, combine skills, reduce skill count, or refactor multiple skills into one.