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Guides users through designing a new PM skill via conversation, from raw idea to compliant SKILL.md draft. Use when you have content or a concept and need help shaping it into the right structure.
npx claudepluginhub deanpeters/product-manager-skills --plugin workshop-facilitationHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/product-manager-skills:pm-skill-creatorThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Walk through the full skill design process interactively — from raw idea or content to a structured, repo-compliant SKILL.md draft. Asks adaptive questions to determine skill type, scope, structure, and content, then generates a ready-to-validate draft.
Guides PM skill creation for pm-skills library: performs gap analysis, Why Gate validation, classifies type/phase, generates draft files, stages for review.
Guides Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR): 'use cache' directives, cacheLife(), cacheTag(), revalidateTag() for caching, invalidation, static/dynamic optimization. Auto-activates on cacheComponents: true.
Migrates code, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5, updating model strings on Anthropic, AWS, GCP, Azure platforms.
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Walk through the full skill design process interactively — from raw idea or content to a structured, repo-compliant SKILL.md draft. Asks adaptive questions to determine skill type, scope, structure, and content, then generates a ready-to-validate draft.
This skill is the conversational complement to skill-authoring-workflow. That skill defines the process and validation gates. This one sits with you and figures out what to build before you build it.
| Tool | Best When |
|---|---|
| This skill (skill-creator) | You have an idea or raw content and need help shaping it into the right structure through conversation |
skill-authoring-workflow | You already know what to build and need the process checklist and validation steps |
scripts/build-a-skill.sh | You know the structure and want a terminal wizard to collect sections |
scripts/add-a-skill.sh | You have a source document and want AI-assisted generation end-to-end |
Every skill requires these sections in order:
name: lowercase kebab-case, ≤ 64 charactersdescription: ≤ 200 characters, must include trigger cue ("Use when...")intent: longer repo-facing summary (no character limit)type: one of component, interactive, workflowUse workshop-facilitation as the default interaction protocol for this skill.
It defines:
Other (specify) when useful)This file defines the domain-specific content. If there is a conflict, follow this file's domain logic.
This interactive skill asks up to 5 adaptive questions, then delivers a complete SKILL.md draft with frontmatter, all required sections, and repo-compliant structure.
Agent says:
"I'll help you design a new PM skill from scratch. This takes about 10-15 minutes and up to 5 questions. How do you want to start?
Agent asks:
"What are we turning into a skill? Give me whatever you have."
Or describe what you have in your own words.
Agent note: If the user pastes raw content instead of choosing an option, analyze the content and infer the answer. Confirm your interpretation before proceeding.
Based on Q1 answer, agent recommends a type and confirms:
If Q1 = Framework or Template:
"This sounds like a component skill — a self-contained artifact or reference. It would include a template, quality criteria, and examples. Does that fit, or is there a conversational/adaptive element I'm missing?
If Q1 = Process or Workflow:
"This sounds like a workflow skill — a multi-phase process. Does it reference or orchestrate other discrete skills/artifacts, or is it more of a guided conversation?
If Q1 = Coaching or Advisory:
"This sounds like an interactive skill — guided questions that adapt based on answers, ending with enumerated recommendations. Sound right?
Agent asks:
"What should we call this skill? I need two things:
a) A working name — lowercase-kebab-case, max 64 characters (e.g., feature-investment-advisor, user-story, discovery-process)
b) A one-sentence description — What it does + when to use it. Must fit in 200 characters and start with a verb or 'Use when...'
Give me your best attempt and I'll tighten it if needed. Or just describe the skill's purpose and I'll propose both."
Agent note: Validate the name format (kebab-case, ≤ 64 chars) and description length (≤ 200 chars) before proceeding. If either fails, suggest a fix.
This question adapts based on skill type from Q2:
For component skills:
"What are the core elements of this artifact or framework? I need:
Give me whatever you have — bullet points, rough notes, or a full draft."
For interactive skills:
"Walk me through the conversation flow:
Give me the decision tree as you see it — even if it's rough."
For workflow skills:
"Map out the phases:
scripts/find-a-skill.sh --keyword <topic>)Give me the flow — sequential, branching, or both."
Agent asks:
"What goes wrong when people do this badly? I need 2-3 failure modes:
If you're not sure, tell me the most common mistake you've seen and I'll help structure it."
After collecting answers to Q1-Q5, the agent generates a complete SKILL.md draft including:
name, description, intent, type, best_for, scenarios, estimated_timeAgent says after generating:
"Here's your draft SKILL.md. Before we call it done:
python3 scripts/check-skill-metadata.py skills/<name>/SKILL.mdpython3 scripts/check-skill-triggers.py skills/<name>/SKILL.md --show-cases./scripts/test-a-skill.sh --skill <name> --smokeWant me to adjust anything, or are you ready to validate?"
Q1: "1 — A framework. It's a 2x2 matrix for evaluating build-vs-buy decisions."
Q2: "1 — Yes, component."
Q3: "Name: build-vs-buy-matrix. Description: 'Evaluate build-vs-buy decisions using a 2x2 matrix of strategic value and implementation complexity. Use when choosing between building internally and buying a solution.'"
Q4: "The axes are strategic differentiation (low/high) and implementation complexity (low/high). Four quadrants: Buy (low/low), Partner (low/high), Build (high/low), Invest (high/high). Quality criteria: each quadrant has a clear decision rule and one example."
Q5: "Biggest mistake: treating it as a one-time decision. Consequence: you build something, market shifts, and you're stuck maintaining undifferentiated tech. Fix: revisit quarterly."
Output: Complete component skill with template, filled example, and the quarterly-review pitfall.
Q1: "4 — Coaching topic. Helping PMs navigate their first pricing conversation with leadership."
Q2: "1 — Yes, interactive."
Q3: "Name: pricing-conversation-advisor. Description: 'Prepare for your first pricing conversation with leadership. Use when presenting pricing changes or new monetization to executives.'"
Q4: "Opening question: What's the pricing change? Branches: new product pricing, price increase on existing, freemium-to-paid conversion, usage-based transition. Recommendations: data to bring, objection handling, framing strategies."
Q5: "Failure mode: 'Leading with the Number.' Consequence: executives fixate on the price point instead of the strategy. Fix: always lead with the business case and customer impact before revealing the number."
Output: Complete interactive skill with 3-question flow, 4 branches, and enumerated recommendations per branch.
Q1: "I want a skill that covers all of product strategy — vision, roadmaps, OKRs, prioritization, stakeholder alignment, and metrics."
Agent response: "That's 4-6 separate skills, not one. Let's pick the one that matters most right now and build that. Which piece is most urgent?
roadmap-planning)prioritization-advisor)Start with one. We can build the others after."
Symptom: Calling something a "workflow" when it's really a template with numbered steps.
Consequence: Over-engineered skill that references non-existent sub-skills and confuses users.
Fix: Apply the type decision questions from Q2 honestly. If it doesn't orchestrate other skills or have distinct phases with different inputs/outputs, it's probably a component.
Symptom: Description says what the skill is ("A framework for pricing decisions") but not when to use it.
Consequence: Claude can't match user requests to the skill. It sits unused.
Fix: Every description must answer "Use when..." — e.g., "Evaluate pricing decisions using a structured framework. Use when choosing between pricing models or preparing a pricing proposal."
Symptom: "The draft looks good, let's ship it."
Consequence: Broken frontmatter, missing sections, failed cross-references, inconsistent catalog counts.
Fix: Always run check-skill-metadata.py and check-skill-triggers.py before considering the skill done. No exceptions.
Symptom: Trying to pack an entire domain into one skill.
Consequence: A 500-line monster that does nothing well. Too broad to trigger accurately, too long to be useful.
Fix: One skill = one job. If you need more than 6 application steps or more than 4 branches, you probably need multiple skills.
skill-authoring-workflow — The process checklist and validation gates; use after this skill generates a draftworkshop-facilitation — Facilitation protocol for this interactive skillscripts/build-a-skill.sh — Terminal wizard for section-by-section skill creationscripts/add-a-skill.sh — Content-first automated skill generatorscripts/check-skill-metadata.py — Structural validationscripts/check-skill-triggers.py — Trigger-readiness auditscripts/test-a-skill.sh — Full quality gatescripts/find-a-skill.sh — Check for overlapping skills before creatingCLAUDE.md — Master skill distillation protocol and quality standardsdocs/Building PM Skills.md — Manual skill creation guidedocs/Add-a-Skill Utility Guide.md — Automated creation guide