Iteratively improves Claude Code skills using skill-reviewer agent: reviews, categorizes issues by severity (critical/major/minor), fixes until quality standards met. For multi-issue skills or new iterations.
From antigravity-awesome-skillsnpx claudepluginhub sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --plugin antigravity-awesome-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Designs and optimizes AI agent action spaces, tool definitions, observation formats, error recovery, and context for higher task completion rates.
Enables AI agents to execute x402 payments with per-task budgets, spending controls, and non-custodial wallets via MCP tools. Use when agents pay for APIs, services, or other agents.
Compares coding agents like Claude Code and Aider on custom YAML-defined codebase tasks using git worktrees, measuring pass rate, cost, time, and consistency.
Iteratively improve a Claude Code skill using the skill-reviewer agent until it meets quality standards.
Requires the plugin-dev plugin which provides the skill-reviewer agent.
Verify it's enabled: run /plugins — plugin-dev should appear in the list. If missing, install from the Trail of Bits plugin repository.
/skill-reviewer directly insteadThese block skill loading or cause runtime failures:
These significantly degrade skill effectiveness:
These are polish items that may or may not improve the skill:
Before implementing any minor issue fix, evaluate:
Only implement minor fixes that are clearly beneficial. Skill-reviewer may produce false positives.
Use the skill-reviewer agent from the plugin-dev plugin. Request a review by asking Claude to:
Review the skill at [SKILL_PATH] using the plugin-dev:skill-reviewer agent. Provide a detailed quality assessment with issues categorized by severity.
Replace [SKILL_PATH] with the absolute path to the skill directory (e.g., /path/to/plugins/my-plugin/skills/my-skill).
Iteration 1 — skill-reviewer output:
Critical: SKILL.md:1 - Missing required 'name' field in frontmatter
Major: SKILL.md:3 - Description uses second person ("you should use")
Major: Missing "When NOT to Use" section
Minor: Line 45 is verbose
Fixes applied:
Iteration 2 — run skill-reviewer again to verify fixes:
Minor: Line 45 is verbose
Minor issue evaluation: Line 45 communicates effectively as-is. The verbosity provides useful context. Skip.
All critical/major issues resolved. Output the completion marker:
<skill-improvement-complete>
Note: The marker MUST appear in the output. Statements like "quality bar met" or "looks good" will NOT stop the loop.
CRITICAL: The stop hook ONLY checks for the explicit marker below. No other signal will terminate the loop.
Output this marker when done:
<skill-improvement-complete>
When to output the marker:
When NOT to output the marker:
The marker is the ONLY way to complete the loop. Natural language like "looks good" or "quality bar met" will NOT stop the loop.