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Create new agent skills following the Agent Skills specification. Use when asked to "create a skill", "add a new skill", "write a skill", "make a skill", "build a skill", or scaffold a new skill with SKILL.md. Guides through requirements, writing, registration, and verification.
How to create and maintain agent skills in .agents/skills/. Use when creating a new SKILL.md, writing skill descriptions, choosing frontmatter fields, or deciding what content belongs in a skill vs AGENTS.md. Covers the supported spec fields, description writing, naming conventions, and the relationship between always-loaded AGENTS.md and on-demand skills.
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.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "optimize CLAUDE.md", "create a new skill", "write a custom agent", "configure hooks", "manage context window", "set up MCP servers", "scaffold a skill package", "analyze token budget", "create subagents", "configure permissions", "set up worktrees", or "integrate Claude Code with editors". Use for Claude Code CLI mastery, skill authoring, context engineering, hooks automation, subagent creation, and development workflow optimization.
Create, synthesize, and iteratively improve agent skills following the Agent Skills specification. Use when asked to "create a skill", "write a skill", "synthesize sources into a skill", "improve a skill from positive/negative examples", "update a skill", or "maintain skill docs and registration". Handles source capture, depth gates, authoring, registration, and validation.
Authors and structures professional-grade agent skills following the agentskills.io spec. Use when creating new skill directories, drafting procedural instructions, or optimizing metadata for discoverability. Don't use for general documentation, non-agentic library code, or README files.
Robyn backend scaffolding and architecture guidance for projects using robyn-config. Use when creating or evolving Robyn services, choosing DDD vs MVC, choosing SQLAlchemy vs Tortoise, adding new entities/routes/repositories with robyn-config add, auditing Robyn backend quality, or authoring and improving skill markdown for Robyn engineering workflows.
TDD applied to documentation - create production-ready skills. Use when authoring new skills. Includes writing style guidelines for clear prose.
A guide for creating effective Skills. It is used when users want to create new Skills (or update existing Skills) to extend Claude's capabilities, including professional knowledge, workflows or tool integration.
Guides the agent through authoring and validating agent skills. Use when creating new skill directories, tightening skill metadata, extracting supporting references, or preparing skillgrade evals. Do not use for general app documentation, generic README editing, or non-agentic library code.