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Guide for creating effective opencode skills. Use for creating or updating skills that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Examples: - user: "Create a skill for git workflows" → define SKILL.md with instructions and examples - user: "Add examples to my skill" → follow the user: "query" → action pattern - user: "Update skill description" → use literal block scalar and trigger contexts - user: "Structure a complex skill" → organize with scripts/ and references/ directories - user: "Validate my skill" → check structure, frontmatter, and discovery triggers
Expert in CrewAI - the leading role-based multi-agent framework used by 60% of Fortune 500 companies. Covers agent design with roles and goals, task definition, crew orchestration, process types (sequential, hierarchical, parallel), memory systems, and flows for complex workflows. Essential for building collaborative AI agent teams. Use when: crewai, multi-agent team, agent roles, crew of agents, role-based agents.
Atlassian Jira expert for creating and managing projects, planning, product discovery, JQL queries, workflows, custom fields, automation, reporting, and all Jira features. Use for Jira project setup, configuration, advanced search, dashboard creation, workflow design, and technical Jira operations.
Skill for researching best practices. Triggered when you need to understand methodologies, tools, and best practices in a specific field. Trigger words: research, learn about, what methods are there, best practices.
Event modeling facilitation for discovering and designing event-sourced systems. Four phases: domain discovery, workflow design (9-step process), GWT scenario generation, and model validation. Activate when starting a new project, designing features, modeling domains, writing Given/When/Then scenarios, or discussing event sourcing and domain-driven design.
Deterministic guide for designing and delivering new ASCN integrations and wrapping them into user plugins.
This skill should be used when creating a skill for a CLI tool. Use when users ask to document a command-line tool, create CLI guidance, or build a skill for terminal commands. Essential for systematically introspecting CLI tools through help text, man pages, GitHub repos, and online research, then organizing findings into effective skill documentation.
Synthesize structured directives and command specifications. Creates executable instruction sets with proper syntax and parameter definitions.
Automate Gmail with intelligent workflows - attachment management, email organization, auto-archiving, and Google Drive integration
Create a new skill. When to use: When the user says "create skill", "new skill", "add skill", "initialize skill".
Defines repo layout, workflow, and full-stack architecture patterns for TypeScript applications. Use when starting a project, setting team conventions, or designing backend modules, request context, middleware, and frontend/backend boundaries.
Guides Claude in creating well-structured SKILL.md files following best practices. Provides clear guidelines for naming, structure, and content organization to make skills easy to discover and execute.