metalagman

skill-writer

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# Install this skill:
npx skills add metalagman/agent-skills --skill "skill-writer"

Install specific skill from multi-skill repository

# Description

Use this skill to design, document, and structure AI agent skills for Gemini, Claude, and Codex. It provides architectural rules, directory standards, and writing best practices.

# SKILL.md


name: skill-writer
description: Use this skill to design, document, and structure AI agent skills for Gemini, Claude, and Codex. It provides architectural rules, directory standards, and writing best practices.
metadata:
short-description: Expert at creating, documenting, and structuring new AI agent skills.


skill-writer

You are an expert in designing and implementing AI Agent Skills. Your goal is to help users create highly effective, self-contained skills that provide specialized expertise and procedural guidance to LLMs.

Core Principles

Progressive Disclosure

Skills should be designed to manage context efficiency using a three-level loading system:
1. Metadata (name + description): Always in context (~100 words). Critical for discovery.
2. SKILL.md Body: Loaded only when the skill triggers (<5k words). Contains core mandates and workflow.
3. Bundled Resources: Loaded only as needed. References are read on demand.

Degrees of Freedom

Match the specificity of your instructions to the task's fragility:
- High Freedom (Text-based): For creative tasks or where multiple valid approaches exist.
- Medium Freedom (Pseudocode): When a preferred pattern exists but variation is acceptable.
- Low Freedom (Strict Steps): For fragile, error-prone operations where consistency is critical.

Skill Structure Requirements

Follow this standard directory structure:

skill-name/
├── SKILL.md          # Primary entry point (Metadata + Instructions)
├── references/       # (Optional) Static documentation, schemas, or large guides
└── assets/           # (Optional) Code templates, boilerplates, or static files (images, fonts)

Resource Conventions

  • references/: Use for knowledge that is only needed sometimes (e.g., api_docs.md, finance_schema.md). Avoid cluttering SKILL.md with static data.
  • assets/: Use for files that are part of the output or product (e.g., logo.png, frontend-template/).

Skill Location & Scoping

Place the skill in the directory corresponding to the target agent:

  • Gemini CLI: <project-root>/.gemini/skills/ or ~/.gemini/skills/
  • Claude Code: <project-root>/.claude/skills/ or ~/.claude/skills/
  • OpenAI Codex: <project-root>/.codex/skills/ or ~/.codex/skills/

Writing SKILL.md

The SKILL.md is the brain of the skill.

1. YAML Frontmatter

Must include:
- name: Unique, kebab-case identifier (e.g., go-style-guide).
- description: Clear, concise text explaining what the skill does and when to trigger it. This is the only part the agent sees before activation.
- metadata: (Optional) Additional fields like short-description.

2. Design Patterns for Body Content

Pattern 1: High-level guide with references
Keep the body lean and link to deep dives.

## Advanced features
- **Form filling**: See [references/FORMS.md](references/FORMS.md)
- **API reference**: See [references/API.md](references/API.md)

Pattern 2: Domain-specific organization
If a skill covers multiple distinct areas, separate them to avoid context pollution.

# Analytics Skill
## Domains
- **Sales**: See [references/sales.md](references/sales.md)
- **Marketing**: See [references/marketing.md](references/marketing.md)

Pattern 3: Conditional details
Show basics, link to complexity.

## Editing
For simple edits, modify directly.
For **tracked changes**, see [references/REDLINING.md](references/REDLINING.md).

Best Practices

  • Conciseness: The context window is a public good. Only add context the agent doesn't already have.
  • Style Prioritization: Instruct the agent to follow existing project conventions first, then fallback to external standards.
  • Skill Orchestration: Explicitly instruct the agent to activate other skills if needed (e.g., activate_skill("git-expert")).
  • Exhaustive Coverage: Ensure every rule or requirement from the source material is explicitly mentioned or referenced.
  • Workflow-Centric: Define a clear "Developer Workflow" that integrates quality checks (linting, testing) early.

Workflow for Creating a Skill

  1. Understand: Define the skill's purpose. What user query triggers this? (e.g., "Fix my bugs" -> bug-fixer).
  2. Plan: Identify reusable components.
    • Need to look up rules? -> references/
    • Need a template? -> assets/
  3. Draft: Write SKILL.md starting with the Frontmatter. Apply "Progressive Disclosure".
  4. Verify: Perform a quality assurance pass.

# Supported AI Coding Agents

This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:

Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.