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npx skills add guo-yu/skills --skill "share-skill"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
Automatically share skills, migrate local skills to code repositories, open source skills, skill version management, configure git remote
# SKILL.md
name: share-skill
description: Automatically share skills, migrate local skills to code repositories, open source skills, skill version management, configure git remote
Share Skill
Migrate user's locally created temporary skills to a project repository via symlinks, and initialize Git for version tracking.
Usage
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/share-skill <skill-name> |
Migrate specified skill to code repository and initialize git |
/share-skill config |
Configure code_root and other settings |
/share-skill <skill-name> --remote <url> |
Migrate and configure remote URL |
/share-skill list |
List all local skills available for migration |
/share-skill remote <alias> <endpoint> |
Configure Git remote alias |
/share-skill remote list |
List configured remote aliases |
/share-skill docs |
Generate documentation website for the repository |
/share-skill docs --style <name> |
Generate docs with specified design style |
/share-skill docs --skill <ui-skill> |
Use specified UI skill to design docs |
/share-skill docs config |
Configure default design style or UI skill |
/share-skill allow |
One-time authorization for this skill's permissions |
| Natural language | e.g., "Help me open source port-allocator and push to github" |
Configuration File
All settings are stored in ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json:
{
"code_root": "~/Codes",
"skills_repo": "skills",
"github_username": "guo-yu",
"remotes": {
"github": "[email protected]:guo-yu/skills",
"gitlab": "[email protected]:guo-yu/skills"
},
"default_remote": "github",
"auto_detected": true,
"docs": {
"style": "botanical",
"custom_skill": null,
"custom_domain": null
}
}
Configuration Fields:
| Field | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
code_root |
Base directory for code repositories | ~/Codes |
skills_repo |
Name of skills repository folder | skills |
github_username |
GitHub username for URLs | Auto-detected |
remotes |
Git remote aliases | Auto-configured |
docs.custom_domain |
Custom domain for docs site | null (use GitHub Pages) |
Path Variables:
Throughout this document, the following variables are used:
- {code_root} → Value of code_root config (e.g., ~/Codes)
- {skills_repo} → Value of skills_repo config (e.g., skills)
- {skills_path} → {code_root}/{skills_repo} (e.g., ~/Codes/skills)
- {username} → Value of github_username config
Plugin Marketplace
share-skill automatically creates a Claude Code Plugin Marketplace structure, enabling users to install skills via the /plugin command.
Installation via Marketplace
Once your skills repository is set up, users can install skills with:
# Add the marketplace (one-time setup)
/plugin marketplace add {username}/{skills_repo}
# Install individual skills
/plugin install port-allocator@{username}-{skills_repo}
/plugin install share-skill@{username}-{skills_repo}
Marketplace Structure
The repository requires two types of manifest files:
1. Root marketplace.json ({skills_path}/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json):
{
"name": "{username}-{skills_repo}",
"owner": {
"name": "{display-name}",
"email": "{username}@users.noreply.github.com"
},
"metadata": {
"description": "A collection of productivity skills for Claude Code",
"version": "1.0.0"
},
"plugins": [
{
"name": "skill-name",
"source": "./skill-name",
"description": "Skill description from SKILL.md frontmatter"
}
]
}
2. Plugin manifest ({skills_path}/<skill-name>/.claude-plugin/plugin.json):
{
"name": "skill-name",
"description": "Skill description",
"version": "1.0.0"
}
Directory Structure with Plugin Support
{skills_path}/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── marketplace.json # Root marketplace config
├── port-allocator/
│ ├── .claude-plugin/
│ │ └── plugin.json # Plugin manifest
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── ...
├── share-skill/
│ ├── .claude-plugin/
│ │ └── plugin.json
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── ...
└── docs/
└── ...
Marketplace Commands Reference
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/plugin marketplace add <repo> |
Add a marketplace (GitHub: owner/repo) |
/plugin marketplace update |
Update all marketplace indexes |
/plugin install <name>@<marketplace> |
Install a plugin from marketplace |
/plugin validate . |
Validate marketplace structure |
Auto-detection on First Run
On first invocation of share-skill, it automatically detects settings:
Auto-detection Logic:
-
Check if config file exists
bash if [ ! -f ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json ]; then # First run, perform auto-detection fi -
Detect code_root directory
```bash
# Check common code directory locations in order
for dir in ~/Codes ~/Code ~/Projects ~/Dev ~/Development ~/repos; do
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
CODE_ROOT="$dir"
break
fi
done
# If none found, default to ~/Codes
CODE_ROOT="${CODE_ROOT:-~/Codes}"
```
- Read Git global config for username
```bash
# Try to get username
USERNAME=$(git config --global user.name)
# If username contains spaces, try extracting from GitHub email
if [[ "$USERNAME" == " " ]]; then
EMAIL=$(git config --global user.email)
# Extract from [email protected]
USERNAME=$(echo "$EMAIL" | grep -oP '^\d+-?\K[^@]+([email protected])')
fi
# If still unable to determine, try extracting from remote URL
if [ -z "$USERNAME" ]; then
USERNAME=$(git config --global --get-regexp "url.*github.com" | grep -oP 'github.com[:/]\K[^/]+' | head -1)
fi
```
-
Generate default config
json { "code_root": "<detected-code-root>", "skills_repo": "skills", "github_username": "<detected-username>", "remotes": { "github": "[email protected]:<detected-username>/skills" }, "default_remote": "github", "auto_detected": true, "docs": { "style": "botanical", "custom_skill": null, "custom_domain": null } } -
Output detection result
```
First run, auto-detecting settings...
Detected settings:
Code root: ~/Codes
GitHub username: guo-yu
Auto-configured:
Skills path: ~/Codes/skills
Remote: [email protected]:guo-yu/skills
Config file: ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json
To modify, use:
/share-skill config
```
Command: /share-skill config
Interactive configuration for share-skill settings:
TUI Interface (AskUserQuestion):
Configure share-skill settings:
Code root directory:
Current: ~/Codes
[ ] ~/Codes
[ ] ~/Code
[ ] ~/Projects
[ ] Other... (enter custom path)
Custom domain for documentation:
Current: (none - using GitHub Pages)
[ ] No custom domain (use {username}.github.io/{repo})
[ ] Enter custom domain...
Implementation:
# Read current config
CONFIG=$(cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{}')
# After user selection, update config
# Example: Update code_root
jq --arg root "$NEW_CODE_ROOT" '.code_root = $root' <<< "$CONFIG" > ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json
Handling Detection Failure
If settings cannot be auto-detected, prompt user to configure:
Unable to auto-detect settings
Please configure manually:
/share-skill config
Or specify when migrating:
/share-skill <skill-name> --remote [email protected]:your-username/skills.git
Natural Language Invocation
When user invokes via natural language, intelligent analysis is needed:
1. Identify User's Referenced Skill
User might say:
- "Help me open source xxx skill" -> Extract skill name xxx
- "Share the skill I just created" -> Find most recently modified skill
- "Migrate this skill to repository" -> Determine from current context
- "Open source port-allocator" -> Use name directly
2. Identify Remote Address
Default behavior: Use auto-detected username + default repository name skills
User might say:
- "Help me open source xxx" -> Use default: [email protected]:<username>/skills/<skill-name>.git
- "push to github" -> Use default github config
- "Push to [email protected]:other-user/repo.git" -> Must explicitly specify full address
- "Open source to my my-tools repository" -> Must explicitly specify repository name
Important rule: Modifying remote path requires explicit specification
If user wants to use non-default remote path, must explicitly specify via:
-
Explicit command-line specification
bash /share-skill <skill-name> --remote [email protected]:other-user/other-repo.git -
Explicit path in natural language
```
OK: "Help me push port-allocator to [email protected]:my-org/tools.git"
OK: "Open source to gitlab, address is [email protected]:team/shared-skills.git"
NOT OK: "Help me push to somewhere else" (unclear, will ask for specific address)
NOT OK: "Use another repository" (unclear, will ask for specific address)
```
Address Resolution Rules:
"Help me open source xxx"
-> Use default config: [email protected]:<auto-detected-user>/skills
-> Final address: [email protected]:<user>/skills/<skill-name>.git
"Push to [email protected]:other-user/repo.git"
-> Detected full address, use directly
"Open source to gitlab" (gitlab not configured)
-> Prompt: Please specify full GitLab address
3. Auto-search Skill Location
Skills may exist at the following locations, searched by priority:
# 1. Standard skills directory
~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md
# 2. User custom skills directory
~/.claude/skills/*/<skill-name>/SKILL.md
# 3. Standalone skill file
~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>.md
# 4. Project-level skills (current working directory)
.claude/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md
Search command:
# Search for directories containing SKILL.md under ~/.claude
find ~/.claude -name "SKILL.md" -type f 2>/dev/null | while read f; do
dir=$(dirname "$f")
name=$(basename "$dir")
echo "$name: $dir"
done
# Or search for specific name
find ~/.claude -type d -name "<skill-name>" 2>/dev/null
4. Post-confirmation Actions
After finding skill:
1. Display found location, ask user to confirm
2. If multiple matches found, list options for user to choose
3. Execute migration after confirmation
4. If user didn't specify remote, ask whether to configure after migration completes
Execution Steps
Command: /share-skill remote <alias> <endpoint>
Configure Git remote alias:
-
Read existing config
bash cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{"remotes":{}}' -
Update config
json { "remotes": { "<alias>": "<endpoint>" } } -
Write config file (preserve existing config)
-
Output confirmation
```
Remote alias configured
Alias: github
Address: [email protected]:guo-yu/skills
Usage:
/share-skill
or: "Help me open source xxx to github"
```
Command: /share-skill remote list
List configured remote aliases:
cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json | jq '.remotes'
Output format:
Configured remote aliases:
github -> [email protected]:guo-yu/skills
gitlab -> [email protected]:guo-yu/skills
gitee -> [email protected]:guo-yu/skills
Default: github
Command: /share-skill <skill-name> [--remote <url|alias>]
Migrate specified skill from ~/.claude/ directory to {skills_path}/:
- Search skill location
bash # First check standard location if [ -d ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name> ]; then SKILL_PATH=~/.claude/skills/<skill-name> else # Recursive search SKILL_PATH=$(find ~/.claude -type d -name "<skill-name>" 2>/dev/null | head -1) fi - If not found, error and exit
- If already a symlink, prompt already migrated and show link target
-
If multiple found, list for user to choose
-
Check target directory
bash ls {skills_path}/<skill-name> 2>/dev/null -
If target exists, error and exit (avoid overwriting)
-
Execute migration
```bash
# Create target directory (if doesn't exist)
mkdir -p {skills_path}
# Move skill to code directory
mv ~/.claude/skills/
# Create symlink
ln -s {skills_path}/
```
- Create .gitignore
```bash
cat > {skills_path}//.gitignore << 'EOF'
# OS
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# Editor
.vscode/
.idea/
.swp
.swo
# Logs
*.log
# Temp
tmp/
temp/
EOF
```
-
Initialize Git
bash cd {skills_path}/<skill-name> git init git add . git commit -m "Initial commit: <skill-name> skill" -
Configure remote (if specified)
If user specified --remote:
```bash
# If it's an alias, resolve to full address
if [ "
ENDPOINT=$(read alias's endpoint from config)
REMOTE_URL="${ENDPOINT}/
else
REMOTE_URL="
fi
cd {skills_path}/
git remote add origin "$REMOTE_URL"
git push -u origin master
```
- Ask when remote not specified
If user didn't specify remote, ask after migration using AskUserQuestion:
```
Do you want to configure Git remote address?
Options:
- Use github ([email protected]:guo-yu/skills/
- Use gitlab ([email protected]:guo-yu/skills/
- Enter custom address
- Skip for now
```
- Post-migration automation (automatic, no interaction)
After migration completes, automatically update all related files:
8.1 Update docs/js/main.js SKILLS config
javascript
// Add new skill to SKILLS object
const SKILLS = {
// ... existing skills
'<skill-name>': {
name: '<skill-name>',
description: '<extracted from SKILL.md frontmatter>',
path: '<skill-name>'
}
};
8.2 Update docs/js/main.js SKILL_MARKETING config
javascript
// Generate marketing content for the new skill
const SKILL_MARKETING = {
// ... existing skills
'<skill-name>': {
en: {
headline: '<generated from skill description>',
why: '<generated explanation>',
painPoints: [
{ icon: '🔥', title: '...', desc: '...' },
{ icon: '🧠', title: '...', desc: '...' },
{ icon: '💥', title: '...', desc: '...' }
],
triggers: [
'<natural language example 1>',
'<natural language example 2>'
]
},
'zh-CN': { /* Chinese translation including triggers */ },
ja: { /* Japanese translation including triggers */ }
}
};
8.3 Update all README files
Add new skill to the skills table in all language versions:
```bash
# Files to update:
# - {skills_path}/README.md
# - {skills_path}/README.zh-CN.md
# - {skills_path}/README.ja.md
# Extract description from SKILL.md frontmatter
DESCRIPTION=$(grep -A1 "^description:" {skills_path}/
# Add row to skills table in each README
# English: | skill-name | Description |
# Chinese: | skill-name | 中文描述 |
# Japanese: | skill-name | 日本語説明 |
```
8.4 (Automatic) Skill lists are dynamically generated
The skill lists in navigation dropdown, mobile menu, and sidebar are
dynamically generated from the SKILLS object in main.js. No manual
HTML editing required - step 8.1 handles this automatically.
Icon SVG path guidelines (for step 8.1):
| Skill Type | SVG Icon Path |
|------------|---------------|
| Port/Network | <circle cx="12" cy="12" r="10"/><polyline points="12 6 12 12 16 14"/> |
| Sharing/Export | <circle cx="18" cy="5" r="3"/>...(share icon) |
| Security/Permissions | <rect x="3" y="11" width="18" height="11" rx="2" ry="2"/><path d="M7 11V7a5 5 0 0 1 10 0v4"/> |
| Translation/i18n | <circle cx="12" cy="12" r="10"/><line x1="2" y1="12" x2="22" y2="12"/><path d="M12 2a15.3..."/> |
8.5 Generate translations using skill-i18n
Automatically invoke skill-i18n to translate SKILL.md:
bash
# Check if skill-i18n is available
if [ -d ~/.claude/skills/skill-i18n ] || [ -L ~/.claude/skills/skill-i18n ]; then
# Use Skill tool to invoke skill-i18n with integration flags
# Skill: skill-i18n
# Args: --lang zh-CN,ja --files SKILL.md --skill <skill-name> --no-prompt --overwrite
#
# This generates:
# - {skills_path}/<skill-name>/SKILL.zh-CN.md
# - {skills_path}/<skill-name>/SKILL.ja.md
fi
Implementation: Use the Skill tool to invoke skill-i18n:
Skill(skill: "skill-i18n", args: "--lang zh-CN,ja --files SKILL.md --skill <skill-name> --no-prompt --overwrite")
If skill-i18n is not available, skip this step and output:
⚠ skill-i18n not found, skipping translations
Install with: ln -s {skills_path}/skill-i18n ~/.claude/skills/skill-i18n
8.6 Update cache version
bash
# Update version numbers in docs/index.html
VERSION=$(date +%s)
sed -i '' "s/main.js?v=[0-9]*/main.js?v=$VERSION/" {skills_path}/docs/index.html
sed -i '' "s/custom.css?v=[0-9]*/custom.css?v=$VERSION/" {skills_path}/docs/index.html
8.7 Create/Update Plugin Marketplace structure
To enable installation via /plugin marketplace, create the plugin manifest files:
bash
# Create plugin.json for the new skill
mkdir -p {skills_path}/<skill-name>/.claude-plugin
cat > {skills_path}/<skill-name>/.claude-plugin/plugin.json << EOF
{
"name": "<skill-name>",
"description": "<extracted from SKILL.md frontmatter>",
"version": "1.0.0"
}
EOF
Update the root marketplace.json to include the new skill:
```bash
# Read existing marketplace.json and add new plugin entry
# File: {skills_path}/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json
# Add to plugins array:
{
"name": "
"source": "./
"description": "
}
```
Marketplace structure after migration:
{skills_path}/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── marketplace.json # Root marketplace config
├── <skill-name>/
│ ├── .claude-plugin/
│ │ └── plugin.json # Plugin manifest
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── ...
└── ...
8.8 Commit all changes
bash
cd {skills_path}
git add .
git commit -m "Add <skill-name>: update docs, README, translations, and plugin manifest"
git push # If remote is configured
Post-migration output:
```
Post-migration updates completed:
✓ Updated docs/js/main.js (SKILLS + SKILL_MARKETING)
✓ Updated README.md, README.zh-CN.md, README.ja.md
✓ Generated SKILL.zh-CN.md, SKILL.ja.md
✓ Updated cache version in docs/index.html
✓ Created .claude-plugin/plugin.json
✓ Updated .claude-plugin/marketplace.json
✓ Committed and pushed changes
Note: Skill lists (navbar, mobile menu, sidebar, install commands) are
dynamically generated from SKILLS config - no HTML editing needed.
```
Command: /share-skill list
List all local skills available for migration (excluding symlinks):
# Search for all directories containing SKILL.md under ~/.claude
echo "Discovered skills:"
find ~/.claude -name "SKILL.md" -type f 2>/dev/null | while read f; do
dir=$(dirname "$f")
name=$(basename "$dir")
if [ -L "$dir" ]; then
target=$(readlink "$dir")
echo " $name -> $target (migrated)"
else
echo " $name: $dir (available)"
fi
done
Output Format
Migration Success (with remote)
Skill migration successful
skill: <skill-name>
New location: {skills_path}/<skill-name>
Symlink: ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name> -> {skills_path}/<skill-name>
Git: Initialized and committed
Remote: [email protected]:guo-yu/skills/<skill-name>.git
Post-migration updates:
✓ Updated docs/js/main.js (SKILLS + SKILL_MARKETING)
✓ Updated README.md, README.zh-CN.md, README.ja.md
✓ Generated SKILL.zh-CN.md, SKILL.ja.md
✓ Updated cache version in docs/index.html
✓ Committed and pushed changes
Repository URL: https://github.com/guo-yu/skills
Migration Success (without remote)
Skill migration successful
skill: <skill-name>
New location: {skills_path}/<skill-name>
Symlink: ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name> -> {skills_path}/<skill-name>
Git: Initialized and committed
Post-migration updates:
✓ Updated docs/js/main.js (SKILLS + SKILL_MARKETING)
✓ Updated README.md, README.zh-CN.md, README.ja.md
✓ Generated SKILL.zh-CN.md, SKILL.ja.md
✓ Updated cache version in docs/index.html
✓ Committed changes (not pushed - no remote configured)
Do you want to configure remote address?
Already Migrated
Skill already migrated
<skill-name> is already a symlink:
~/.claude/skills/<skill-name> -> {skills_path}/<skill-name>
List
Local skills available for migration (N):
- art-master
- design-master
- prompt-generator
Migrated skills (M):
- port-allocator -> {skills_path}/port-allocator
- share-skill -> {skills_path}/share-skill
Directory Structure
Hybrid Git Management Mode
share-skill supports two Git management modes:
| Mode | Trigger | Git Structure | Remote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monorepo | Default endpoint | Parent repo managed | guo-yu/skills |
| Standalone | Custom endpoint | Independent .git | User specified |
Monorepo Mode (Default)
When using default endpoint, all skills are managed by parent repo {skills_path}/.git:
{skills_path}/
├── .git/ # Parent repo -> guo-yu/skills
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── port-allocator/ # No independent .git, managed by parent
│ ├── .gitignore
│ └── SKILL.md
├── share-skill/
│ ├── .gitignore
│ └── SKILL.md
└── skill-permissions/
├── .gitignore
└── SKILL.md
Operations:
# After adding new skill
cd {skills_path}
git add <new-skill>/
git commit -m "Add <new-skill>"
git push
Standalone Mode (Custom Endpoint)
When user specifies custom endpoint, that skill has independent .git:
{skills_path}/
├── .git/ # Parent repo
├── .gitignore # Contains: /custom-skill/
├── custom-skill/ # Independent repo -> user specified address
│ ├── .git/
│ └── SKILL.md
└── port-allocator/ # Managed by parent repo
Parent repo .gitignore auto-updates:
# Skills with custom endpoints
/custom-skill/
Symlinks
Regardless of mode, ~/.claude/skills/ uses symlinks:
~/.claude/skills/
├── port-allocator -> {skills_path}/port-allocator
├── share-skill -> {skills_path}/share-skill
└── skill-permissions -> {skills_path}/skill-permissions
First Use
If you encounter permission prompts, first run:
/share-skill allow
Command: /share-skill allow
Execute one-time authorization, adding permissions required by this skill to Claude Code config:
- Read
~/.claude/settings.json - Merge following permissions to
permissions.allow:
{
"permissions": {
"allow": [
"Bash(cat ~/.claude/*)",
"Bash(find ~/.claude *)",
"Bash(ls {skills_path}/*)",
"Bash(mkdir -p {skills_path}*)",
"Bash(mv ~/.claude/skills/* *)",
"Bash(ln -s {skills_path}/* *)",
"Bash(git *)",
"Bash(dirname *)",
"Bash(basename *)",
"Bash(readlink *)"
]
}
}
- Write config file (preserve existing permissions)
- Output authorization result
Output format:
Claude Code permissions configured
Added allowed command patterns:
- Bash(cat ~/.claude/*)
- Bash(find ~/.claude *)
- Bash(ls {skills_path}/*)
- Bash(mkdir -p {skills_path}*)
- Bash(mv ~/.claude/skills/* *)
- Bash(ln -s {skills_path}/* *)
- Bash(git *)
- Bash(dirname *)
- Bash(basename *)
- Bash(readlink *)
Config file: ~/.claude/settings.json
Notes
- No overwrite - If target directory exists, error instead of overwrite
- Maintain compatibility - Symlinks ensure Claude Code can still read skills normally
- Git tracking - Automatically initialize git and create initial commit
- Alias priority - When using alias, automatically append skill name as repository name
- Ask about remote - When remote not specified, proactively ask user after migration
- First authorization - Recommend running
/share-skill allowto configure permissions first
Documentation Website Generation
share-skill supports automatically generating elegant documentation websites to showcase skill usage instructions.
Command: /share-skill docs
Generate GitHub Pages documentation website for skills repository.
Parameters:
- --style <name>: Use preset design style (default: botanical)
- --skill <ui-skill>: Use specified UI skill for design
- --domain <domain>: Configure custom domain
- --i18n: Enable i18n language selection for SKILL.md and README files
i18n Language Selection
Since generating multi-language documentation is time-consuming and token-intensive, users can select which languages to generate via an interactive TUI checkbox.
Trigger: When running /share-skill docs with --i18n flag, or when the command detects SKILL.md files need translation.
TUI Interface:
Select languages for documentation (Space to toggle, Enter to confirm):
[x] English (en) - Always generated
[ ] 简体中文 (zh-CN) - Simplified Chinese
[ ] 日本語 (ja) - Japanese
[ ] Other... - Enter custom language code
Selected: English
Default Selection:
- English: checked (required, always generated)
- Chinese (zh-CN): unchecked
- Japanese (ja): unchecked
- Other: unchecked (allows custom language code input)
Custom Language Input:
When user selects "Other...", prompt for language code:
Enter language code (e.g., 'ko' for Korean, 'de' for German):
> ko
Language added: 한국어 (ko)
AskUserQuestion Implementation:
{
"questions": [
{
"question": "Which languages should be generated for documentation?",
"header": "Languages",
"multiSelect": true,
"options": [
{ "label": "English (en)", "description": "Required, always generated" },
{ "label": "简体中文 (zh-CN)", "description": "Simplified Chinese translation" },
{ "label": "日本語 (ja)", "description": "Japanese translation" },
{ "label": "Other...", "description": "Enter a custom language code" }
]
}
]
}
Generated Files Based on Selection:
| Selection | SKILL Files | README Files |
|-----------|-------------|--------------|
| English only | SKILL.md | README.md |
| +Chinese | SKILL.md, SKILL.zh-CN.md | README.md, README.zh-CN.md |
| +Japanese | SKILL.md, SKILL.ja.md | README.md, README.ja.md |
| +Korean | SKILL.md, SKILL.ko.md | README.md, README.ko.md |
Execution steps:
-
Check repository structure
bash # Confirm in skills repository directory if [ ! -d {skills_path}/.git ]; then echo "Please run this command in skills repository first" exit 1 fi -
Read config
bash # Read design preferences from config cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json | jq '.docs' -
Select design method
- If
--skillspecified: call corresponding UI skill (e.g.,ui-ux-pro-max) -
Otherwise use preset style specified by
--style(defaultbotanical) -
Generate documentation website
bash mkdir -p {skills_path}/docs mkdir -p {skills_path}/docs/css mkdir -p {skills_path}/docs/js -
Configure local development server
Handle based on endpoint config and existing package.json:
Scenario A: Monorepo mode (default endpoint)
Check if {skills_path}/package.json exists:
bash
if [ -f {skills_path}/package.json ]; then
# Exists, only add docs-related scripts (don't overwrite existing content)
# Use jq or manual merge for scripts
else
# Doesn't exist, create new package.json
fi
-
package.json exists: Append
dev:docsscript
bash # Read existing package.json, add new script jq '.scripts["dev:docs"] = "npx serve . -l <port>"' package.json > tmp.json mv tmp.json package.json -
package.json doesn't exist: Create new file
json { "name": "claude-code-skills", "version": "1.0.0", "private": true, "scripts": { "dev": "npx serve . -l <port>" } }
Scenario B: Standalone mode (custom endpoint)
Each skill has independent Git repository, check each package.json:
```bash
SKILL_DIR={skills_path}/
if [ -f "$SKILL_DIR/package.json" ]; then
# Important: don't overwrite user's existing package.json
# Only append docs script (if doesn't exist)
echo "Detected existing package.json, appending dev:docs script"
else
# Create minimal package.json
echo "Creating package.json..."
fi
```
Port allocation flow:
- Read ~/.claude/port-registry.json to get next available port
- Update port-registry to register this project
- Append or create development script in package.json
Safety rules:
- Never overwrite existing package.json
- Only append new commands in scripts field
- If dev script exists, use dev:docs as alternative command name
- Configure custom domain
Handle custom domain based on config:
```bash
# Read custom_domain from config
CUSTOM_DOMAIN=$(cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json | jq -r '.docs.custom_domain // empty')
USERNAME=$(cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json | jq -r '.github_username')
REPO=$(cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json | jq -r '.skills_repo')
# Check if CNAME already exists
if [ -f {skills_path}/docs/CNAME ]; then
EXISTING_DOMAIN=$(cat {skills_path}/docs/CNAME)
echo "CNAME already exists: $EXISTING_DOMAIN"
fi
```
First-time setup - Ask user via AskUserQuestion:
json
{
"questions": [{
"question": "Do you want to configure a custom domain for the documentation site?",
"header": "Domain",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{ "label": "No custom domain", "description": "Use {username}.github.io/{repo}" },
{ "label": "Enter custom domain", "description": "e.g., docs.example.com" }
]
}]
}
Based on user selection:
```bash
if [ -n "$CUSTOM_DOMAIN" ]; then
# User has custom domain configured
echo "$CUSTOM_DOMAIN" > {skills_path}/docs/CNAME
# Update config
jq --arg domain "$CUSTOM_DOMAIN" '.docs.custom_domain = $domain' \
~/.claude/share-skill-config.json > tmp.json && mv tmp.json ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json
else
# No custom domain - remove CNAME if exists
rm -f {skills_path}/docs/CNAME
fi
```
Update footer link based on domain:
javascript
// main.js - Dynamic footer URL
function getDocsUrl() {
const config = { /* loaded from config or constants */ };
if (config.custom_domain) {
return `https://${config.custom_domain}/`;
}
return `https://${REPO_OWNER}.github.io/${REPO_NAME}/`;
}
- Update cache version number
Auto-update resource file version numbers each time docs content is modified to avoid browser cache issues:
```bash
# Generate version number (using timestamp)
VERSION=$(date +%s)
# Update version number in index.html
sed -i '' "s/main.js?v=[0-9]/main.js?v=$VERSION/" docs/index.html
sed -i '' "s/custom.css?v=[0-9]/custom.css?v=$VERSION/" docs/index.html
```
Or use file hash:
```bash
JS_HASH=$(md5 -q docs/js/main.js | head -c 8)
CSS_HASH=$(md5 -q docs/css/custom.css | head -c 8)
sed -i '' "s/main.js?v=[a-z0-9]/main.js?v=$JS_HASH/" docs/index.html
sed -i '' "s/custom.css?v=[a-z0-9]/custom.css?v=$CSS_HASH/" docs/index.html
```
index.html template should contain version placeholders:
```html
```
- Commit and push
bash git add docs/ git commit -m "Update documentation site" git push
Documentation Site Features
The generated documentation site includes the following features:
1. Dynamic Navbar Brand
The navbar brand (avatar + title) links to the repository URL and is dynamically populated from GitHub API:
<!-- index.html -->
<a class="navbar-brand" id="repoLink" href="https://github.com/{username}/{repo}" target="_blank">
<img class="brand-avatar" id="userAvatar" src="" alt="Avatar">
<span class="brand-text" id="brandTitle">Skills</span>
</a>
// main.js - Update repo link dynamically
const repoLink = document.getElementById('repoLink');
if (repoLink) {
repoLink.href = `https://github.com/${REPO_OWNER}/${REPO_NAME}`;
}
2. Dynamic Favicon
The favicon uses the GitHub user's avatar image:
<!-- index.html head section -->
<link rel="icon" id="favicon" type="image/png" href="">
// main.js - Set favicon to user's avatar
const favicon = document.getElementById('favicon');
if (favicon) {
favicon.href = user.avatar_url;
}
3. Footer Attribution
Footer links to the documentation site, dynamically choosing between custom domain and GitHub Pages:
<footer class="footer">
<div class="footer-content">
<p>Made with <span class="heart">♥</span> by <a id="footerLink" href="">Yu's skills</a></p>
</div>
</footer>
// main.js - Set footer link based on custom_domain config
const CUSTOM_DOMAIN = null; // Set to domain string or null for GitHub Pages
function getDocsUrl() {
if (CUSTOM_DOMAIN) {
return `https://${CUSTOM_DOMAIN}/`;
}
return `https://${REPO_OWNER}.github.io/${REPO_NAME}/`;
}
// Update footer link
const footerLink = document.getElementById('footerLink');
if (footerLink) {
footerLink.href = getDocsUrl();
}
URL Selection Logic:
| custom_domain config | Footer URL |
|------------------------|------------|
| null | https://{username}.github.io/{repo}/ |
| "docs.example.com" | https://docs.example.com/ |
4. i18n Cache Busting for SKILL.md
When loading language-specific SKILL.md files, add cache busting to ensure fresh content:
// main.js
const CACHE_VERSION = Date.now();
function getBasePath(skillName, lang = 'en') {
const fileName = lang === 'en' ? 'SKILL.md' : `SKILL.${lang}.md`;
if (isGitHubPages) {
// Add cache busting for GitHub raw content
return `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/${REPO_OWNER}/${REPO_NAME}/${BRANCH}/${skillName}/${fileName}?v=${CACHE_VERSION}`;
} else {
// Add cache busting for local development
return `../${skillName}/${fileName}?v=${CACHE_VERSION}`;
}
}
5. main.js Configuration
The main.js file should include repository configuration at the top:
// Repository configuration - UPDATE THESE VALUES
const REPO_OWNER = '{github-username}'; // e.g., 'guo-yu'
const REPO_NAME = '{repo-name}'; // e.g., 'skills'
const BRANCH = 'master'; // or 'main'
// Cache busting version
const CACHE_VERSION = Date.now();
6. Marketing Section (Why Use This Skill?)
Each skill displays a compelling marketing section above the documentation content, highlighting:
- Headline: A catchy one-liner explaining the value proposition
- Why: A paragraph explaining why users should use this skill
- Pain Points: Three cards showing problems the skill solves
SKILL_MARKETING Data Structure in main.js:
const SKILL_MARKETING = {
'skill-name': {
en: {
headline: 'Compelling one-liner value proposition',
why: 'Detailed explanation of why this skill exists and how it helps users...',
painPoints: [
{
icon: '🔥',
title: 'Problem Title',
desc: 'Description of the problem this skill solves.'
},
{
icon: '🧠',
title: 'Another Problem',
desc: 'Description of another pain point.'
},
{
icon: '💥',
title: 'Third Problem',
desc: 'Description of the third issue addressed.'
}
],
triggers: [
'Example natural language prompt 1',
'Example natural language prompt 2'
]
},
'zh-CN': {
headline: '中文标题',
why: '中文说明...',
painPoints: [/* ... */],
triggers: [
'自然语言触发示例 1',
'自然语言触发示例 2'
]
},
ja: {
headline: '日本語タイトル',
why: '日本語説明...',
painPoints: [/* ... */],
triggers: [
'自然言語トリガー例 1',
'自然言語トリガー例 2'
]
}
}
};
Render Function:
function renderMarketingSection(skillName) {
const marketing = SKILL_MARKETING[skillName];
if (!marketing) return '';
const content = marketing[currentLang] || marketing['en'];
// Returns HTML with .marketing-section structure
}
CSS Classes:
- .marketing-section - Container with gradient background
- .marketing-title - Gradient text headline
- .marketing-why - Value proposition paragraph
- .pain-points-grid - 3-column responsive grid
- .pain-point-card - Glass card with icon, title, description
Triggers Section (Natural Language Examples):
Display 2-3 example phrases users can say to trigger this skill. Shown below pain points.
// triggers field in SKILL_MARKETING
triggers: [
'Help me allocate a port for my project',
'Start the dev server for me'
]
Render Function for Triggers:
function renderTriggersSection(skillName) {
const marketing = SKILL_MARKETING[skillName];
if (!marketing) return '';
const content = marketing[currentLang] || marketing['en'];
if (!content || !content.triggers || content.triggers.length === 0) return '';
const t = I18N[currentLang];
const triggersHtml = content.triggers.map(trigger => `
<div class="trigger-item">
<span class="trigger-quote">"${trigger}"</span>
</div>
`).join('');
return `
<div class="triggers-section">
<h3 class="triggers-title">💬 ${t.triggersTitle}</h3>
<p class="triggers-desc">${t.triggersDesc}</p>
<div class="triggers-list">
${triggersHtml}
</div>
</div>
`;
}
CSS Classes for Triggers:
- .triggers-section - Container with subtle background
- .triggers-title - Section heading with emoji
- .triggers-desc - Instruction text
- .triggers-list - Vertical list of examples
- .trigger-item - Individual example with left border accent
- .trigger-quote - Italic quoted text
Guidelines for Writing Marketing Content:
1. Write from the user's perspective ("You" not "This skill")
2. Lead with the pain point, then show the solution
3. Use specific, relatable examples (e.g., "Port 3000 is already in use")
4. Keep headlines under 10 words
5. Pain point titles should be the problem, not the solution
7. Three-Column Layout
The documentation site uses a three-column responsive layout:
<div class="main-container three-column">
<!-- Left Sidebar: Skills navigation + Table of Contents -->
<aside class="sidebar glass">
<div class="sidebar-content">
<div class="sidebar-section">
<h4 class="sidebar-heading" data-i18n="skills">Skills</h4>
<nav class="sidebar-nav">
<a class="sidebar-link" href="?skill=port-allocator">port-allocator</a>
<a class="sidebar-link" href="?skill=share-skill">share-skill</a>
<!-- ... more skills -->
</nav>
</div>
<div class="sidebar-section">
<h4 class="sidebar-heading" data-i18n="onThisPage">On This Page</h4>
<div class="js-toc"></div> <!-- Tocbot generates TOC here -->
</div>
</div>
</aside>
<!-- Main Content: Markdown documentation -->
<main class="main-content">
<article class="js-toc-content content-card glass" id="content">
<!-- Rendered markdown content -->
</article>
</main>
<!-- Right Sidebar: Installation instructions -->
<aside class="sidebar-right glass">
<!-- Installation section -->
</aside>
</div>
Responsive Behavior:
- Desktop: Three columns visible
- Tablet: Right sidebar hidden
- Mobile: Both sidebars hidden, mobile menu available
8. Right Sidebar - Installation Section
The right sidebar provides quick installation instructions:
<aside class="sidebar-right glass">
<div class="sidebar-content">
<div class="sidebar-section">
<!-- Natural language installation recommendation -->
<div class="install-natural">
<p class="install-natural-desc" data-i18n="installNaturalDesc">We recommend installing via natural language:</p>
<div class="install-natural-example">
"<span data-i18n="installNaturalExample">Please help me install this skill:</span> https://github.com/{username}/{repo}"
</div>
</div>
<!-- Command line installation -->
<div class="install-code">
<pre><code><span class="comment"># <span data-i18n="addMarketplace">Add marketplace</span></span>
<span class="cmd">/plugin marketplace add {username}/{repo}</span>
<span class="comment"># <span data-i18n="installSkills">Install skills</span></span>
<span class="cmd">/plugin install {skill-name}@{username}-{repo}</span></code></pre>
</div>
<a class="install-link" href="https://github.com/{username}/{repo}#installation" target="_blank" data-i18n="moreOptions">More installation options</a>
</div>
</div>
</aside>
CSS Classes for Natural Language Installation:
- .install-natural - Container with bottom border separator
- .install-natural-desc - Recommendation text
- .install-natural-example - Quoted example with left border accent
i18n Support for Installation and Triggers:
const I18N = {
en: {
installation: 'Installation',
installNaturalDesc: 'We recommend installing via natural language:',
installNaturalExample: 'Please help me install this skill:',
installDesc: 'The easiest way to install:',
addMarketplace: 'Add marketplace',
installSkills: 'Install skills',
moreOptions: 'More installation options',
triggersTitle: 'How to Use',
triggersDesc: 'Trigger this skill with natural language:'
},
'zh-CN': {
installation: '安装方法',
installNaturalDesc: '我们推荐使用自然语言安装:',
installNaturalExample: '请帮我安装这个 skill:',
installDesc: '最简单的安装方式:',
addMarketplace: '添加技能市场',
installSkills: '安装技能',
moreOptions: '更多安装选项',
triggersTitle: '如何调用',
triggersDesc: '使用自然语言即可触发此 skill:'
},
ja: {
installation: 'インストール',
installNaturalDesc: '自然言語でのインストールをお勧めします:',
installNaturalExample: 'このスキルをインストールしてください:',
installDesc: '最も簡単なインストール方法:',
addMarketplace: 'マーケットプレイスを追加',
installSkills: 'スキルをインストール',
moreOptions: 'その他のインストールオプション',
triggersTitle: '使い方',
triggersDesc: '自然言語でこのスキルを呼び出せます:'
}
};
9. Table of Contents (Tocbot)
Use Tocbot library to auto-generate table of contents from headings:
<!-- In <head> -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tocbot/4.32.2/tocbot.min.css">
<!-- Before closing </body> -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tocbot/4.32.2/tocbot.min.js"></script>
// Initialize after content loads
tocbot.init({
tocSelector: '.js-toc',
contentSelector: '.js-toc-content',
headingSelector: 'h1, h2, h3',
scrollSmooth: true,
scrollSmoothDuration: 300,
headingsOffset: 100,
scrollSmoothOffset: -100
});
10. Code Syntax Highlighting (highlight.js)
Use highlight.js for code block syntax highlighting:
<!-- In <head> -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/11.9.0/styles/github-dark.min.css">
<!-- Before closing </body> -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/11.9.0/highlight.min.js"></script>
// After rendering markdown
document.querySelectorAll('pre code').forEach((block) => {
hljs.highlightElement(block);
});
Command: /share-skill docs config
Configure documentation generation default settings.
Interactive options:
Configure documentation website design
Design method:
1. Use preset style
2. Use UI skill
Preset styles:
- botanical (default): Natural botanical style, elegant and soft
- minimal: Minimalist black and white
- tech: Modern tech-forward style
UI skills:
- ui-ux-pro-max: Professional UI/UX design skill
- (other UI skills user has installed)
Custom domain: (optional)
Design Style Presets
botanical - Natural Botanical Style (default)
Design Philosophy:
A digital tribute to nature—breathing, flowing, rooted in organic beauty. Soft, refined, and thoughtful, rejecting the rigid technocratic coldness and hyper-digital sharpness of modern tech aesthetic in favor of warmth, tactility, and the imperfections of the natural world.
Core Elements:
- Organic softness: Rounded corners everywhere, shapes flow like terrazzo
- Elegant typography: Playfair Display high-contrast serif + Source Sans 3 humanist sans-serif
- Earth tones: Forest green (#2D3A31), sage green (#8C9A84), terracotta (#C27B66), rice paper white (#F9F8F4)
- Paper texture: Essential SVG noise overlay, transforming cold digital pixels into warm tactile feel
- Breathing space: Generous whitespace, section spacing py-32, card spacing gap-16
- Slow motion: Like plants swaying in breeze, duration-500 to duration-700
Color System:
| Usage | Color | Value |
|-------|-------|-------|
| Background | Warm white/Rice paper | #F9F8F4 |
| Foreground | Deep forest green | #2D3A31 |
| Primary | Sage green | #8C9A84 |
| Secondary | Soft clay/Mushroom | #DCCFC2 |
| Border | Stone | #E6E2DA |
| Interactive | Terracotta | #C27B66 |
Font Pairing:
- Headings: Playfair Display (Google Font) - Transitional serif, high-contrast strokes
- Body: Source Sans 3 (Google Font) - Clear, readable humanist sans-serif
Border Radius Rules:
- Cards: rounded-3xl (24px)
- Buttons: rounded-full (pill shape)
- Images: rounded-t-full (arch) or rounded-[40px]
Paper Texture Overlay (Critical):
<div
className="pointer-events-none fixed inset-0 z-50 opacity-[0.015]"
style={{
backgroundImage: `url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg viewBox='0 0 400 400' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%3E%3Cfilter id='noiseFilter'%3E%3CfeTurbulence type='fractalNoise' baseFrequency='0.9' numOctaves='4' stitchTiles='stitch'/%3E%3C/filter%3E%3Crect width='100%25' height='100%25' filter='url(%23noiseFilter)'/%3E%3C/svg%3E")`,
backgroundRepeat: "repeat",
}}
/>
Shadow System:
/* Default */
box-shadow: 0 4px 6px -1px rgba(45, 58, 49, 0.05);
/* Medium */
box-shadow: 0 10px 15px -3px rgba(45, 58, 49, 0.05);
/* Large */
box-shadow: 0 20px 40px -10px rgba(45, 58, 49, 0.05);
Motion Guidelines:
- Fast interaction: duration-300 (button hover, link color)
- Standard: duration-500 (card lift, transforms)
- Slow dramatic: duration-700 to duration-1000 (image zoom)
- Hover behavior: -translate-y-1 with enhanced shadow
Responsive Strategy:
- Mobile: Hide sidebar, title from text-8xl down to text-5xl
- Touch targets: Maintain minimum 44px height
- Grid breakpoints: grid-cols-1 -> md:grid-cols-3
Using External UI Skills
If user has installed ui-ux-pro-max or other UI skills, can call it to design docs:
/share-skill docs --skill ui-ux-pro-max
Execution flow:
-
Detect if skill exists
bash if [ -d ~/.claude/skills/ui-ux-pro-max ] || [ -L ~/.claude/skills/ui-ux-pro-max ]; then echo "Detected ui-ux-pro-max skill" fi -
Call skill to generate design
- Pass current skills list and structure info to UI skill
- UI skill generates complete HTML/CSS/JS
-
Output to
{skills_path}/docs/directory -
Ask design preference (if UI skill supports)
```
Using ui-ux-pro-max to design documentation website
Please select design style:
1. glassmorphism
2. claymorphism
3. minimalism
4. brutalism
5. neumorphism
6. bento-grid
```
Output Format
Generation success:
Documentation website generated
Location: {skills_path}/docs/
Design style: botanical (Natural Botanical Style)
Custom domain: skill.guoyu.me
File structure:
docs/
├── index.html
├── CNAME
├── css/
│ └── custom.css
└── js/
└── main.js
Pushed to GitHub
Visit: https://skill.guoyu.me
GitHub Pages setup:
1. Repository Settings -> Pages
2. Source: Deploy from a branch
3. Branch: master, /docs
Using UI skill:
Documentation website generated
Location: {skills_path}/docs/
Design: ui-ux-pro-max (glassmorphism style)
Custom domain: skill.guoyu.me
Visit: https://skill.guoyu.me
README Auto-generation
share-skill automatically generates/updates multi-language README files when creating or updating repositories.
Supported Languages
| Language | Filename | Language Code |
|---|---|---|
| English (default) | README.md |
en |
| Simplified Chinese | README.zh-CN.md |
zh-CN |
| Japanese | README.ja.md |
ja |
File Structure
skills/
├── README.md # English (default)
├── README.zh-CN.md # Simplified Chinese
├── README.ja.md # Japanese
└── ...
Language Switch Navigation
Each README file contains language switch links at the top:
<p align="center">
<a href="README.md">English</a> |
<a href="README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> |
<a href="README.ja.md">日本語</a>
</p>
README Title Rules
| Repository Type | English | Simplified Chinese | Japanese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skill Set | {username}'s Skills |
{username} 的技能集 |
{username} のスキル |
| Single Skill | {username}'s Skill: {name} |
{username} 的技能: {name} |
{username} のスキル: {name} |
README Template - English (README.md)
<p align="center">
<a href="README.md">English</a> |
<a href="README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> |
<a href="README.ja.md">日本語</a>
</p>
# {username}'s Skills
My collection of custom Claude Code skills for productivity and automation.
## Skills
| Skill | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| [port-allocator](./port-allocator/) | Automatically allocate development server ports |
| [share-skill](./share-skill/) | Migrate skills to repositories with Git support |
## Documentation
This skill set has an online documentation site generated by [share-skill](https://github.com/guo-yu/skills/tree/master/share-skill).
**With Custom Domain:**
https://{custom_domain}/
**GitHub Pages:**
https://{username}.github.io/{repo-name}/
### Setup GitHub Pages
1. Go to repository **Settings** -> **Pages**
2. Under "Source", select **Deploy from a branch**
3. Choose branch: `master` (or `main`), folder: `/docs`
4. (Optional) Add custom domain
## License
MIT
---
Made with ♥ by [Yu's skills](https://skill.guoyu.me/)
README Template - Simplified Chinese (README.zh-CN.md)
<p align="center">
<a href="README.md">English</a> |
<a href="README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> |
<a href="README.ja.md">日本語</a>
</p>
# {username} 的技能集
我的 Claude Code 自定义技能集合,用于提高生产力和自动化。
## 技能列表
| 技能 | 说明 |
|------|------|
| [port-allocator](./port-allocator/) | 自动分配开发服务器端口 |
| [share-skill](./share-skill/) | 将技能迁移到仓库并支持 Git 版本管理 |
## 在线文档
本技能集有一个由 [share-skill](https://github.com/guo-yu/skills/tree/master/share-skill) 生成的在线文档网站。
**自定义域名访问:**
https://{custom_domain}/
**GitHub Pages 访问:**
https://{username}.github.io/{repo-name}/
### 配置 GitHub Pages
1. 进入仓库 **Settings** -> **Pages**
2. 在 "Source" 下选择 **Deploy from a branch**
3. 选择分支: `master` (或 `main`),文件夹: `/docs`
4. (可选) 在 "Custom domain" 中添加自定义域名
## 许可证
MIT
---
Made with ♥ by [Yu's skills](https://skill.guoyu.me/)
README Template - Japanese (README.ja.md)
<p align="center">
<a href="README.md">English</a> |
<a href="README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> |
<a href="README.ja.md">日本語</a>
</p>
# {username} のスキル
生産性と自動化のための Claude Code カスタムスキルコレクション。
## スキル一覧
| スキル | 説明 |
|--------|------|
| [port-allocator](./port-allocator/) | 開発サーバーポートの自動割り当て |
| [share-skill](./share-skill/) | Git サポート付きでスキルをリポジトリに移行 |
## ドキュメント
このスキルセットには [share-skill](https://github.com/guo-yu/skills/tree/master/share-skill) で生成されたオンラインドキュメントサイトがあります。
**カスタムドメイン:**
https://{custom_domain}/
**GitHub Pages:**
https://{username}.github.io/{repo-name}/
### GitHub Pages の設定
1. リポジトリの **Settings** -> **Pages** に移動
2. "Source" で **Deploy from a branch** を選択
3. ブランチ: `master` (または `main`)、フォルダ: `/docs` を選択
4. (オプション) "Custom domain" にカスタムドメインを追加
## ライセンス
MIT
---
Made with ♥ by [Yu's skills](https://skill.guoyu.me/)
Execution Steps
When executing /share-skill docs or /share-skill <skill-name>:
-
Read config
bash CONFIG=$(cat ~/.claude/share-skill-config.json) GITHUB_URL=$(echo "$CONFIG" | jq -r '.remotes.github') GITHUB_USERNAME=$(echo "$GITHUB_URL" | grep -oP 'github\.com[:/]\K[^/]+') CUSTOM_DOMAIN=$(echo "$CONFIG" | jq -r '.docs.custom_domain // empty') REPO_NAME=$(basename "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)") -
Generate language switch navigation
bash LANG_NAV='<p align="center"> <a href="README.md">English</a> | <a href="README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> | <a href="README.ja.md">日本語</a> </p>' -
Generate README for all languages
```bash
# Define language config
declare -A LANG_CONFIG
LANG_CONFIG[en]="README.md"
LANG_CONFIG[zh-CN]="README.zh-CN.md"
LANG_CONFIG[ja]="README.ja.md"
# Generate README for each language
for lang in en zh-CN ja; do
FILE="${LANG_CONFIG[$lang]}"
generate_readme "$lang" "$FILE"
done
```
-
Write README files
```bash
generate_readme() {
local lang=$1
local file=$2# Select template based on language
case $lang in
en)
TITLE="${GITHUB_USERNAME}'s Skills"
# ... English content
;;
zh-CN)
TITLE="${GITHUB_USERNAME} 的技能集"
# ... Chinese content
;;
ja)
TITLE="${GITHUB_USERNAME} のスキル"
# ... Japanese content
;;
esaccat > "$file" << EOF
$LANG_NAV# $TITLE
...
EOF
}
```
Output Format
README multi-language files updated
Generated files:
- README.md (English)
- README.zh-CN.md (Simplified Chinese)
- README.ja.md (Japanese)
Documentation link: https://skill.guoyu.me/
Included sections:
- Language switch navigation
- Skills list
- Documentation (online docs instructions)
- License
- Attribution (Made with ♥)
Local Testing
share-skill provides a verification script to ensure generated documentation matches the SKILL.md specifications.
Verification Script
Location: share-skill/test/verify-docs.sh
Usage:
# Test current directory
./share-skill/test/verify-docs.sh .
# Test specific repository
./share-skill/test/verify-docs.sh ~/Codes/skills
Checks performed:
| Category | Checks |
|---|---|
| Directory Structure | docs/index.html, docs/js/main.js, docs/css/custom.css, docs/CNAME |
| index.html | Favicon, navbar brand, three-column layout, language switcher, installation section, tocbot, highlight.js, footer, version numbers |
| main.js | REPO_OWNER, REPO_NAME, BRANCH, CACHE_VERSION, I18N object, getBasePath, dynamic favicon/repoLink, tocbot.init, hljs |
| README Files | README.md, README.zh-CN.md, README.ja.md, language navigation links, footer attribution |
| Skill Files | SKILL.md, SKILL.zh-CN.md, SKILL.ja.md for each skill |
| Skills Config | Each skill configured in main.js SKILLS object |
Sample Output:
╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ share-skill Documentation Verification Script ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Repository: /Users/username/Codes/skills
── 1. Directory Structure ──
✓ docs/index.html exists
✓ docs/js/main.js exists
✓ docs/css/custom.css exists
✓ docs/CNAME exists (custom domain configured)
── 2. index.html Structure ──
✓ Favicon element with id='favicon'
✓ Navbar brand with id='repoLink'
...
════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
Summary
════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
Passed: 71
Failed: 0
Warnings: 0
✓ All required checks passed!
Exit Codes:
- 0: All checks passed
- 1: One or more checks failed
When to Run
Run the verification script:
- After generating documentation with /share-skill docs
- Before committing documentation changes
- When troubleshooting documentation issues
- As part of CI/CD pipeline for documentation
# 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.