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npx skills add Charon-Fan/agent-playbook --skill "skill-router"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
Intelligently routes user requests to the most appropriate Claude Code skill. ALWAYS use this skill FIRST when user asks for help, mentions "skill", "which", "how to", or seems unsure about which approach to take. This is the default entry point for all skill-related requests.
# SKILL.md
name: skill-router
description: Intelligently routes user requests to the most appropriate Claude Code skill. ALWAYS use this skill FIRST when user asks for help, mentions "skill", "which", "how to", or seems unsure about which approach to take. This is the default entry point for all skill-related requests.
allowed-tools: Read, AskUserQuestion, WebSearch, Grep
metadata:
hooks:
after_complete:
- trigger: session-logger
mode: auto
reason: "Log skill routing decisions"
Skill Router
An intelligent router that analyzes user requests and recommends the most appropriate Claude Code skill for the task.
When This Skill Activates
This skill activates when you:
- Ask "which skill should I use?" or "what skill can help with...?"
- Say "use a skill" without specifying which one
- Express a need but aren't sure which skill fits
- Mention "skill router" or "help me find a skill"
Available Skills Catalog
Core Development
| Skill | Best For |
|---|---|
commit-helper |
Writing Git commit messages, formatting commits |
code-reviewer |
Reviewing PRs, code changes, quality checks |
debugger |
Diagnosing bugs, errors, unexpected behavior |
refactoring-specialist |
Improving code structure, reducing technical debt |
Design & UX
| Skill | Best For |
|---|---|
figma-designer |
Analyzing Figma designs and producing implementation-ready visual specs/PRDs |
Documentation & Testing
| Skill | Best For |
|---|---|
documentation-engineer |
Writing README, technical docs, code documentation |
api-documenter |
Creating OpenAPI/Swagger specifications |
test-automator |
Writing tests, setting up test frameworks |
qa-expert |
Test strategy, quality gates, QA processes |
Architecture & DevOps
| Skill | Best For |
|---|---|
api-designer |
Designing REST/GraphQL APIs, API architecture |
security-auditor |
Security audits, vulnerability reviews, OWASP Top 10 |
performance-engineer |
Performance optimization, speed analysis |
deployment-engineer |
CI/CD pipelines, deployment automation |
Planning & Analysis
| Skill | Best For |
|---|---|
architecting-solutions |
Creating PRDs, solution design, requirements analysis |
planning-with-files |
Multi-step task planning, persistent file-based organization |
self-improving-agent |
Universal self-improvement that learns from all skill experiences |
Routing Process
Step 1: Intent Analysis
Analyze the user's request to identify:
- Task Type: What does the user want to accomplish?
- Context: What is the working domain (web, mobile, data, etc.)?
- Complexity: Is this a simple task or complex workflow?
Step 2: Skill Matching
Match the identified intent to the most relevant skill(s) using:
- Keyword matching: Compare request keywords with skill descriptions
- Semantic similarity: Understand the meaning behind the request
- Context awareness: Consider project state and previous actions
Step 3: Interactive Clarification
If the request is ambiguous, guide the user with targeted questions:
- What is the primary goal?
- What type of output is expected?
- Are there specific constraints or preferences?
Step 4: Recommendation & Execution
Present the recommended skill with:
- Skill name and brief description
- Why it fits the current request
- Option to proceed or ask for alternatives
Routing Examples
Example 1: Clear Intent
User: "I need to review this pull request"
Router Analysis:
- Keywords: "review", "pull request"
- Intent: Code review
- Recommendation: code-reviewer
Example 2: Ambiguous Intent
User: "Use a skill to help with my project"
Router Questions:
1. What type of task are you working on?
2. Are you designing, coding, testing, or documenting?
Based on answers β Recommend appropriate skill
Example 3: Multi-Skill Scenario
User: "I'm building a new API and need help with the full workflow"
Router Recommendation:
Consider using multiple skills in sequence:
1. api-designer - Design the API structure
2. api-documenter - Document endpoints with OpenAPI
3. test-automator - Set up API tests
4. code-reviewer - Review implementation
Interactive Question Templates
When user intent is unclear, use these question patterns:
Goal Clarification
- "What are you trying to accomplish with this task?"
- "What would the ideal outcome look like?"
Domain Identification
- "What area does this relate to: development, testing, documentation, or deployment?"
- "Are you working on code, APIs, infrastructure, or something else?"
Stage Assessment
- "What stage are you at: planning, implementing, testing, or maintaining?"
Preference Confirmation
- "Do you want a quick solution or a comprehensive approach?"
- "Are there specific tools or frameworks you're using?"
Best Practices
1. Start Broad, Then Narrow
- Begin with general category questions
- Drill down into specifics based on responses
2. Explain Your Reasoning
- Tell the user why a particular skill is recommended
- Build trust through transparency
3. Offer Alternatives
- Present the top recommendation
- Mention 1-2 alternatives if applicable
4. Handle Edge Cases
- If no skill fits perfectly, suggest the closest match
- Offer to help without a specific skill if better
5. Learn from Context
- Consider previous interactions
- Remember user preferences for future routing
Advanced Routing Patterns
Semantic Routing
Use semantic similarity when keywords don't match directly:
- "clean up my code" β refactoring-specialist
- "make my app faster" β performance-engineer
- "check for security issues" β security-auditor
Multi-Skill Orchestrations
Suggest skill combinations for complex workflows:
- New Feature: architecting-solutions β debugger β code-reviewer
- API Project: api-designer β api-documenter β test-automator
- Production Readiness: security-auditor β performance-engineer β deployment-engineer
Confidence Levels
Indicate confidence in recommendations:
- High: Direct keyword match, clear intent
- Medium: Semantic similarity, reasonable inference
- Low: Ambiguous request, clarification needed
Error Recovery
If the recommended skill doesn't fit:
1. Acknowledge the mismatch
2. Ask follow-up questions to refine understanding
3. Provide alternative recommendations
4. Fall back to general assistance if needed
Output Format
When recommending a skill, use this format:
## Recommended Skill: {skill-name}
{brief description of why this skill fits}
**What it does:** {one-sentence skill description}
**Best for:** {specific use cases}
---
Would you like me to activate this skill, or would you prefer to see other options?
References
# 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.