From skill-authoring
Guides authoring and validating Claude Code skills: metadata optimization, lean workflows, progressive disclosure, references, skillgrade evals.
npx claudepluginhub cap-go/capgo-skills --plugin skill-authoringThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Create professional-grade skills with lean context, deterministic structure, and validation.
Creates, updates, or validates SKILL.md agent skills including frontmatter authoring, bundled resource planning, and three-phase discoverability validation.
Guides creation of Agent Skills via workflows for discovery, archetype selection, SKILL.md structure, frontmatter schema, and validation for Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code.
Designs, improves, and evaluates reusable agent skills via SKILL.md files, optimizing triggers, structure, audits for redundancy, and behavior testing. Use for new skills, reviews, or collections like config/source/skills.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Create professional-grade skills with lean context, deterministic structure, and validation.
Check that the frontmatter uses a unique lowercase name, a specific description, and clear negative triggers.
Keep the description short enough to fit within the agent router's metadata budget.
Write the main SKILL.md as a high-level workflow.
Move dense rules, large schemas, and reusable templates into references/ or assets/.
Use scripts/ only for fragile or repetitive logic that should not be re-authored by the agent.
Command the agent to read supporting files only when the current step needs them.
Prefer one-level-deep support files with explicit relative paths.
When a skill depends on repository state that will differ at invocation time, prefer a guarded inline shell snapshot such as !`node -e "..."` instead of baking the current state into prose.
Only do this when the command materially improves the invoked prompt, and keep the output short and deterministic.
If a skill uses inline commands, declare the minimum required allowed-tools entries in frontmatter and keep them read-only.
Create a skillgrade eval when the skill needs regression testing.
Use a deterministic grader for structural checks and an LLM rubric only when qualitative judgment is necessary.
Inspect the skill for any step where the agent is forced to guess.
Replace ambiguous prose with concrete commands, file names, or output expectations.