skill-writer
Guide users through creating Agent Skills for Claude Code. Use when the user wants to create, write, author, or design a new Skill, or needs help with SKILL.md files, frontmatter, or skill structure.
Best use case
skill-writer is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Guide users through creating Agent Skills for Claude Code. Use when the user wants to create, write, author, or design a new Skill, or needs help with SKILL.md files, frontmatter, or skill structure.
Guide users through creating Agent Skills for Claude Code. Use when the user wants to create, write, author, or design a new Skill, or needs help with SKILL.md files, frontmatter, or skill structure.
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "skill-writer" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Guide users through creating Agent Skills for Claude Code. Use when the user wants to create, write, author, or design a new Skill, or needs help with SKILL.md files, frontmatter, or skill structure.
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/skill-writer/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How skill-writer Compares
| Feature / Agent | skill-writer | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Guide users through creating Agent Skills for Claude Code. Use when the user wants to create, write, author, or design a new Skill, or needs help with SKILL.md files, frontmatter, or skill structure.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
Related Guides
SKILL.md Source
# Skill Writer
This Skill helps you create well-structured Agent Skills for Claude Code that follow best practices and validation requirements.
## When to use this Skill
Use this Skill when:
- Creating a new Agent Skill
- Writing or updating SKILL.md files
- Designing skill structure and frontmatter
- Troubleshooting skill discovery issues
- Converting existing prompts or workflows into Skills
## Instructions
### Step 1: Determine Skill scope
First, understand what the Skill should do:
1. **Ask clarifying questions**:
- What specific capability should this Skill provide?
- When should Claude use this Skill?
- What tools or resources does it need?
- Is this for personal use or team sharing?
2. **Keep it focused**: One Skill = one capability
- Good: "PDF form filling", "Excel data analysis"
- Too broad: "Document processing", "Data tools"
### Step 2: Choose Skill location
Determine where to create the Skill:
**Personal Skills** (`~/.claude/skills/`):
- Individual workflows and preferences
- Experimental Skills
- Personal productivity tools
**Project Skills** (`.claude/skills/`):
- Team workflows and conventions
- Project-specific expertise
- Shared utilities (committed to git)
### Step 3: Create Skill structure
Create the directory and files:
```bash
# Personal
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/skill-name
# Project
mkdir -p .claude/skills/skill-name
```
For multi-file Skills:
```
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md (required)
├── reference.md (optional)
├── examples.md (optional)
├── scripts/
│ └── helper.py (optional)
└── templates/
└── template.txt (optional)
```
### Step 4: Write SKILL.md frontmatter
Create YAML frontmatter with required fields:
```yaml
---
name: skill-name
description: Brief description of what this does and when to use it
---
```
**Field requirements**:
- **name**:
- Lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens only
- Max 64 characters
- Must match directory name
- Good: `pdf-processor`, `git-commit-helper`
- Bad: `PDF_Processor`, `Git Commits!`
- **description**:
- Max 1024 characters
- Include BOTH what it does AND when to use it
- Use specific trigger words users would say
- Mention file types, operations, and context
**Optional frontmatter fields**:
- **allowed-tools**: Restrict tool access (comma-separated list)
```yaml
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
```
Use for:
- Read-only Skills
- Security-sensitive workflows
- Limited-scope operations
### Step 5: Write effective descriptions
The description is critical for Claude to discover your Skill.
**Formula**: `[What it does] + [When to use it] + [Key triggers]`
**Examples**:
✅ **Good**:
```yaml
description: Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. Use when working with PDF files or when the user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction.
```
✅ **Good**:
```yaml
description: Analyze Excel spreadsheets, create pivot tables, and generate charts. Use when working with Excel files, spreadsheets, or analyzing tabular data in .xlsx format.
```
❌ **Too vague**:
```yaml
description: Helps with documents
description: For data analysis
```
**Tips**:
- Include specific file extensions (.pdf, .xlsx, .json)
- Mention common user phrases ("analyze", "extract", "generate")
- List concrete operations (not generic verbs)
- Add context clues ("Use when...", "For...")
### Step 6: Structure the Skill content
Use clear Markdown sections:
````markdown
# Skill Name
Brief overview of what this Skill does.
## Quick start
Provide a simple example to get started immediately.
## Instructions
Step-by-step guidance for Claude:
1. First step with clear action
2. Second step with expected outcome
3. Handle edge cases
## Examples
Show concrete usage examples with code or commands.
## Best practices
- Key conventions to follow
- Common pitfalls to avoid
- When to use vs. not use
## Requirements
List any dependencies or prerequisites:
```bash
pip install package-name
```
````
## Advanced usage
For complex scenarios, see [reference.md](reference.md).
````
### Step 7: Add supporting files (optional)
Create additional files for progressive disclosure:
**reference.md**: Detailed API docs, advanced options
**examples.md**: Extended examples and use cases
**scripts/**: Helper scripts and utilities
**templates/**: File templates or boilerplate
Reference them from SKILL.md:
```markdown
For advanced usage, see [reference.md](reference.md).
Run the helper script:
\`\`\`bash
python scripts/helper.py input.txt
\`\`\`
````
### Step 8: Validate the Skill
Check these requirements:
✅ **File structure**:
- [ ] SKILL.md exists in correct location
- [ ] Directory name matches frontmatter `name`
✅ **YAML frontmatter**:
- [ ] Opening `---` on line 1
- [ ] Closing `---` before content
- [ ] Valid YAML (no tabs, correct indentation)
- [ ] `name` follows naming rules
- [ ] `description` is specific and < 1024 chars
✅ **Content quality**:
- [ ] Clear instructions for Claude
- [ ] Concrete examples provided
- [ ] Edge cases handled
- [ ] Dependencies listed (if any)
✅ **Testing**:
- [ ] Description matches user questions
- [ ] Skill activates on relevant queries
- [ ] Instructions are clear and actionable
### Step 9: Test the Skill
1. **Restart Claude Code** (if running) to load the Skill
2. **Ask relevant questions** that match the description:
```
Can you help me extract text from this PDF?
```
3. **Verify activation**: Claude should use the Skill automatically
4. **Check behavior**: Confirm Claude follows the instructions correctly
### Step 10: Debug if needed
If Claude doesn't use the Skill:
1. **Make description more specific**:
- Add trigger words
- Include file types
- Mention common user phrases
2. **Check file location**:
```bash
ls ~/.claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
ls .claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
```
3. **Validate YAML**:
```bash
cat SKILL.md | head -n 10
```
4. **Run debug mode**:
```bash
claude --debug
```
## Common patterns
### Read-only Skill
```yaml
---
name: code-reader
description: Read and analyze code without making changes. Use for code review, understanding codebases, or documentation.
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
---
```
### Script-based Skill
```yaml
---
name: data-processor
description: Process CSV and JSON data files with Python scripts. Use when analyzing data files or transforming datasets.
---
# Data Processor
## Instructions
1. Use the processing script:
\`\`\`bash
python scripts/process.py input.csv --output results.json
\`\`\`
2. Validate output with:
\`\`\`bash
python scripts/validate.py results.json
\`\`\`
```
### Multi-file Skill with progressive disclosure
```yaml
---
name: api-designer
description: Design REST APIs following best practices. Use when creating API endpoints, designing routes, or planning API architecture.
---
# API Designer
Quick start: See [examples.md](examples.md)
Detailed reference: See [reference.md](reference.md)
## Instructions
1. Gather requirements
2. Design endpoints (see examples.md)
3. Document with OpenAPI spec
4. Review against best practices (see reference.md)
```
## Best practices for Skill authors
1. **One Skill, one purpose**: Don't create mega-Skills
2. **Specific descriptions**: Include trigger words users will say
3. **Clear instructions**: Write for Claude, not humans
4. **Concrete examples**: Show real code, not pseudocode
5. **List dependencies**: Mention required packages in description
6. **Test with teammates**: Verify activation and clarity
7. **Version your Skills**: Document changes in content
8. **Use progressive disclosure**: Put advanced details in separate files
## Validation checklist
Before finalizing a Skill, verify:
- [ ] Name is lowercase, hyphens only, max 64 chars
- [ ] Description is specific and < 1024 chars
- [ ] Description includes "what" and "when"
- [ ] YAML frontmatter is valid
- [ ] Instructions are step-by-step
- [ ] Examples are concrete and realistic
- [ ] Dependencies are documented
- [ ] File paths use forward slashes
- [ ] Skill activates on relevant queries
- [ ] Claude follows instructions correctly
## Troubleshooting
**Skill doesn't activate**:
- Make description more specific with trigger words
- Include file types and operations in description
- Add "Use when..." clause with user phrases
**Multiple Skills conflict**:
- Make descriptions more distinct
- Use different trigger words
- Narrow the scope of each Skill
**Skill has errors**:
- Check YAML syntax (no tabs, proper indentation)
- Verify file paths (use forward slashes)
- Ensure scripts have execute permissions
- List all dependencies
## Examples
See the documentation for complete examples:
- Simple single-file Skill (commit-helper)
- Skill with tool permissions (code-reviewer)
- Multi-file Skill (pdf-processing)
## Output format
When creating a Skill, I will:
1. Ask clarifying questions about scope and requirements
2. Suggest a Skill name and location
3. Create the SKILL.md file with proper frontmatter
4. Include clear instructions and examples
5. Add supporting files if needed
6. Provide testing instructions
7. Validate against all requirements
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