4meta5

skill-maker

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# Install this skill:
npx skills add 4meta5/skills --skill "skill-maker"

Install specific skill from multi-skill repository

# Description

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# SKILL.md


name: skill-maker
description: |
Create new Claude Code skills following project conventions. Use when: (1) creating
a new skill from scratch, (2) converting learnings into reusable skills, (3) validating
existing skills against quality standards. Provides templates, frontmatter specification,
and quality checklist.
category: development
user-invocable: true


Skill Maker

Create and validate Claude Code skills following best practices.

Quick Start

Create a new skill:
1. Choose a template: simple, with-references, or full
2. Create directory: .claude/skills/<skill-name>/
3. Write SKILL.md following the template
4. Run validation: skills validate <skill-name>

Templates

Template Structure Use Case
simple SKILL.md only Single-file guidance, quick tips
with-references + references/ Multi-section documentation
full + docs/, templates/, provenance Comprehensive skills with examples

See templates/ for complete templates.

Frontmatter Specification

Required fields:

---
name: skill-name          # kebab-case, unique identifier
description: |            # Multi-line recommended
  What the skill does. Use when: (1) condition, (2) condition.
  Specific symptoms, error messages, or file types it handles.
---

Optional fields:

category: testing|development|documentation|refactoring|security|performance
user-invocable: true      # Can be called via /skill-name
disable-model-invocation: false  # Prevent automatic loading
allowed-tools: Read,Write # Comma-separated tool names
context: fork|inline      # How skill is invoked
agent: agent-name         # Specific agent to use

See references/frontmatter-spec.md for details.

Description Quality

Good descriptions enable semantic matching. Include:

  1. What it does (1 sentence)
  2. Trigger conditions (Use when:, Helps with:)
  3. Specific context (error messages, file types, frameworks)

Good Example

description: |
  Fix "ENOENT: no such file or directory" errors in npm monorepos.
  Use when: (1) npm run fails with ENOENT, (2) paths work in root
  but not packages, (3) symlinks cause resolution failures.
  Covers Lerna, Turborepo, and npm workspaces.

Bad Example

description: A skill that helps with npm problems.

See references/description-guide.md.

Quality Checklist

Before finalizing a skill, verify:

  • [ ] Name is kebab-case and descriptive
  • [ ] Description > 50 characters
  • [ ] Description includes trigger conditions
  • [ ] Category is valid (if specified)
  • [ ] Referenced files exist (references/, docs/)
  • [ ] No slop patterns (placeholder content)
  • [ ] Content is actionable and specific
  • [ ] Tested with skills validate

See references/quality-checklist.md.

Validation

Run validation on your skill:

# Validate specific skill
skills validate <skill-name>

# Validate all skills in project
skills validate

# JSON output
skills validate --json

Validation checks:
- Frontmatter format and required fields
- Description quality (length, trigger conditions)
- Category validity
- Slop pattern detection
- Reference file existence

Slop Detection

The validator detects common slop patterns:

Pattern Example Action
test-skill-* test-skill-1234567890 Delete
Placeholder content "NEW content with improvements!" Rewrite
Generic names "# Test Skill" Rename
Lorem ipsum Any placeholder text Remove

Skill Chaining

This skill works with:

  • claudeception: Extract learnings → create skill with skill-maker
  • tdd: Write tests first when adding CLI validation features
  • dogfood-skills: Use skills validate after creating skills

Creating Your First Skill

  1. Identify the knowledge: What non-obvious solution did you discover?
  2. Check existing skills: Is there already a skill for this?
  3. Choose template: Start with simple unless you need references
  4. Write SKILL.md: Follow frontmatter spec and description guidelines
  5. Validate: Run skills validate <name>
  6. Test: Use the skill in a real scenario

Directory Structure

.claude/skills/<skill-name>/
├── SKILL.md              # Required: Main skill file
├── references/           # Optional: Supporting documentation
│   ├── guide.md
│   └── examples.md
├── templates/            # Optional: Code/config templates
├── scripts/              # Optional: Helper scripts
└── .provenance.json      # Optional: Source tracking

Tips

  • Start simple, add complexity only when needed
  • Keep SKILL.md focused on actionable guidance
  • Use references/ for detailed documentation
  • Include concrete examples, not just theory
  • Update skills when you learn more

# 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.