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Decide how to split skill content between SKILL.md and reference files for context efficiency and reliable triggering. Use this whenever creating a new Claude skill, refactoring an existing one, or when a SKILL.md is growing past 300-400 lines. Also trigger when the user mentions "progressive disclosure", "reference files", "splitting skills", "skill bundling", "context window for skills", "SKILL.md too long", "what goes in references/", "skill structure", or expresses any uncertainty about where to put content within a skill. Use this even if the user phrases the question as a triggering problem ("how do I make my skill trigger better"), because that question is often confused with the splitting question and needs to be disentangled first.
The Meta-Skill. Use this to create NEW skills (tools) for the agent.
Create AiderDesk Agent Skills by writing SKILL.md files, defining frontmatter metadata, structuring references, and organizing skill directories. Use when building a new skill, creating a SKILL.md, planning skill architecture, or writing skill content.
Write production-quality skills for Claude from scratch or improve existing ones. Use this skill whenever the user wants to author a SKILL.md, design a skill folder, write skill instructions, craft frontmatter descriptions, structure a multi-file skill, or get guidance on skill architecture and best practices. Also use when the user says "write a skill", "build a skill", "create a skill for X", "help me make a skill", "improve this skill", "review my skill", or asks about skill structure, trigger phrases, progressive disclosure, or skill design patterns. This skill focuses on the writing craft — producing well-structured, effective skill content — not on eval/benchmark workflows.