This skill should be used when the user asks to "demonstrate minimal skill", "show basic skill structure", or needs a simple skill example. Provides a minimal working skill template.
Provides a minimal working skill template for demonstrating basic skill structure.
npx claudepluginhub karchtho/my-claude-marketplaceThis skill inherits all available tools. When active, it can use any tool Claude has access to.
This is a minimal skill example demonstrating the simplest possible skill structure.
Demonstrate the minimum requirements for a valid skill:
A skill needs only a SKILL.md file to be valid. Everything else (references, examples, scripts) is optional.
Use this minimal pattern when:
This skill would trigger when a user asks:
Activates when the user asks about AI prompts, needs prompt templates, wants to search for prompts, or mentions prompts.chat. Use for discovering, retrieving, and improving prompts.
Search, retrieve, and install Agent Skills from the prompts.chat registry using MCP tools. Use when the user asks to find skills, browse skill catalogs, install a skill for Claude, or extend Claude's capabilities with reusable AI agent components.
Expert guidance for Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR). **PROACTIVE ACTIVATION**: Use this skill automatically when working in Next.js projects that have `cacheComponents: true` in their next.config.ts/next.config.js. When this config is detected, proactively apply Cache Components patterns and best practices to all React Server Component implementations. **DETECTION**: At the start of a session in a Next.js project, check for `cacheComponents: true` in next.config. If enabled, this skill's patterns should guide all component authoring, data fetching, and caching decisions. **USE CASES**: Implementing 'use cache' directive, configuring cache lifetimes with cacheLife(), tagging cached data with cacheTag(), invalidating caches with updateTag()/revalidateTag(), optimizing static vs dynamic content boundaries, debugging cache issues, and reviewing Cache Component implementations.