Refactor high-complexity React components in Dify frontend. Use when `pnpm analyze-component...
npx skills add shishiv/gsd --skill "writing-skills"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
Use when creating, updating, or improving agent skills.
# SKILL.md
name: writing-skills
description: Use when creating, updating, or improving agent skills.
metadata:
category: meta
author: ozy
triggers: new skill, create skill, update skill, skill documentation, skill template,
agent skill, writing skill
references: anti-rationalization, cso, standards, templates, testing, tier-1-simple,
tier-2-expanded, tier-3-platform
Writing Skills (Excellence)
Dispatcher for skill creation excellence. Use the decision tree below to find the right template and standards.
⚡ Quick Decision Tree
What do you need to do?
- Create a NEW skill:
- Is it simple (single file, <200 lines)? → Tier 1 Architecture
- Is it complex (multi-concept, 200-1000 lines)? → Tier 2 Architecture
-
Is it a massive platform (10+ products, AWS, Convex)? → Tier 3 Architecture
-
Improve an EXISTING skill:
- Fix "it's too long" -> Modularize (Tier 3)
- Fix "AI ignores rules" -> Anti-Rationalization
-
Fix "users can't find it" -> CSO (Search Optimization)
-
Verify Compliance:
- Check metadata/naming -> Standards
- Add tests -> Testing Guide
📚 Component Index
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
| CSO | "SEO for LLMs". How to write descriptions that trigger. |
| Standards | File naming, YAML frontmatter, directory structure. |
| Anti-Rationalization | How to write rules that agents won't ignore. |
| Testing | How to ensure your skill actually works. |
🛠️ Templates
- Technique Skill (How-to)
- Reference Skill (Docs)
- Discipline Skill (Rules)
- Pattern Skill (Design Patterns)
When to Use
- Creating a NEW skill from scratch
- Improving an EXISTING skill that agents ignore
- Debugging why a skill isn't being triggered
- Standardizing skills across a team
How It Works
- Identify goal → Use decision tree above
- Select template → From
references/templates/ - Apply CSO → Optimize description for discovery
- Add anti-rationalization → For discipline skills
- Test → RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle
Quick Example
---
name: my-technique
description: Use when [specific symptom occurs].
metadata:
category: technique
triggers: error-text, symptom, tool-name
---
# My Technique
## When to Use
- [Symptom A]
- [Error message]
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|---|
| Description summarizes workflow | Use "Use when..." triggers only |
No metadata.triggers |
Add 3+ keywords |
| Generic name ("helper") | Use gerund (creating-skills) |
| Long monolithic SKILL.md | Split into references/ |
See gotchas.md for more.
✅ Pre-Deploy Checklist
Before deploying any skill:
- [ ]
namefield matches directory name exactly - [ ]
SKILL.mdfilename is ALL CAPS - [ ] Description starts with "Use when..."
- [ ]
metadata.triggershas 3+ keywords - [ ] Total lines < 500 (use
references/for more) - [ ] No
@force-loading in cross-references - [ ] Tested with real scenarios
🔗 Related Skills
- opencode-expert: For OpenCode environment configuration
- Use
/write-skillcommand for guided skill creation
Examples
Create a Tier 1 skill:
mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skills/my-technique
touch ~/.config/opencode/skills/my-technique/SKILL.md
Create a Tier 2 skill:
mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skills/my-skill/references/core
touch ~/.config/opencode/skills/my-skill/{SKILL.md,gotchas.md}
touch ~/.config/opencode/skills/my-skill/references/core/README.md
# 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.