skill-developer
Create and manage Claude Code skills following Anthropic best practices. Use when creating new skills, modifying skill-rules.json, understanding trigger patterns, working with hooks, debugging skil...
Best use case
skill-developer is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Create and manage Claude Code skills following Anthropic best practices. Use when creating new skills, modifying skill-rules.json, understanding trigger patterns, working with hooks, debugging skil...
Teams using skill-developer should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/skill-developer/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How skill-developer Compares
| Feature / Agent | skill-developer | 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?
Create and manage Claude Code skills following Anthropic best practices. Use when creating new skills, modifying skill-rules.json, understanding trigger patterns, working with hooks, debugging skil...
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.
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SKILL.md Source
# Skill Developer Guide
## Purpose
Comprehensive guide for creating and managing skills in Claude Code with auto-activation system, following Anthropic's official best practices including the 500-line rule and progressive disclosure pattern.
## When to Use This Skill
Automatically activates when you mention:
- Creating or adding skills
- Modifying skill triggers or rules
- Understanding how skill activation works
- Debugging skill activation issues
- Working with skill-rules.json
- Hook system mechanics
- Claude Code best practices
- Progressive disclosure
- YAML frontmatter
- 500-line rule
---
## System Overview
### Two-Hook Architecture
**1. UserPromptSubmit Hook** (Proactive Suggestions)
- **File**: `.claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts`
- **Trigger**: BEFORE Claude sees user's prompt
- **Purpose**: Suggest relevant skills based on keywords + intent patterns
- **Method**: Injects formatted reminder as context (stdout → Claude's input)
- **Use Cases**: Topic-based skills, implicit work detection
**2. Stop Hook - Error Handling Reminder** (Gentle Reminders)
- **File**: `.claude/hooks/error-handling-reminder.ts`
- **Trigger**: AFTER Claude finishes responding
- **Purpose**: Gentle reminder to self-assess error handling in code written
- **Method**: Analyzes edited files for risky patterns, displays reminder if needed
- **Use Cases**: Error handling awareness without blocking friction
**Philosophy Change (2025-10-27):** We moved away from blocking PreToolUse for Sentry/error handling. Instead, use gentle post-response reminders that don't block workflow but maintain code quality awareness.
### Configuration File
**Location**: `.claude/skills/skill-rules.json`
Defines:
- All skills and their trigger conditions
- Enforcement levels (block, suggest, warn)
- File path patterns (glob)
- Content detection patterns (regex)
- Skip conditions (session tracking, file markers, env vars)
---
## Skill Types
### 1. Guardrail Skills
**Purpose:** Enforce critical best practices that prevent errors
**Characteristics:**
- Type: `"guardrail"`
- Enforcement: `"block"`
- Priority: `"critical"` or `"high"`
- Block file edits until skill used
- Prevent common mistakes (column names, critical errors)
- Session-aware (don't repeat nag in same session)
**Examples:**
- `database-verification` - Verify table/column names before Prisma queries
- `frontend-dev-guidelines` - Enforce React/TypeScript patterns
**When to Use:**
- Mistakes that cause runtime errors
- Data integrity concerns
- Critical compatibility issues
### 2. Domain Skills
**Purpose:** Provide comprehensive guidance for specific areas
**Characteristics:**
- Type: `"domain"`
- Enforcement: `"suggest"`
- Priority: `"high"` or `"medium"`
- Advisory, not mandatory
- Topic or domain-specific
- Comprehensive documentation
**Examples:**
- `backend-dev-guidelines` - Node.js/Express/TypeScript patterns
- `frontend-dev-guidelines` - React/TypeScript best practices
- `error-tracking` - Sentry integration guidance
**When to Use:**
- Complex systems requiring deep knowledge
- Best practices documentation
- Architectural patterns
- How-to guides
---
## Quick Start: Creating a New Skill
### Step 1: Create Skill File
**Location:** `.claude/skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md`
**Template:**
```markdown
---
name: my-new-skill
description: Brief description including keywords that trigger this skill. Mention topics, file types, and use cases. Be explicit about trigger terms.
---
# My New Skill
## Purpose
What this skill helps with
## When to Use
Specific scenarios and conditions
## Key Information
The actual guidance, documentation, patterns, examples
```
**Best Practices:**
- ✅ **Name**: Lowercase, hyphens, gerund form (verb + -ing) preferred
- ✅ **Description**: Include ALL trigger keywords/phrases (max 1024 chars)
- ✅ **Content**: Under 500 lines - use reference files for details
- ✅ **Examples**: Real code examples
- ✅ **Structure**: Clear headings, lists, code blocks
### Step 2: Add to skill-rules.json
See [SKILL_RULES_REFERENCE.md](SKILL_RULES_REFERENCE.md) for complete schema.
**Basic Template:**
```json
{
"my-new-skill": {
"type": "domain",
"enforcement": "suggest",
"priority": "medium",
"promptTriggers": {
"keywords": ["keyword1", "keyword2"],
"intentPatterns": ["(create|add).*?something"]
}
}
}
```
### Step 3: Test Triggers
**Test UserPromptSubmit:**
```bash
echo '{"session_id":"test","prompt":"your test prompt"}' | \
npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts
```
**Test PreToolUse:**
```bash
cat <<'EOF' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-verification-guard.ts
{"session_id":"test","tool_name":"Edit","tool_input":{"file_path":"test.ts"}}
EOF
```
### Step 4: Refine Patterns
Based on testing:
- Add missing keywords
- Refine intent patterns to reduce false positives
- Adjust file path patterns
- Test content patterns against actual files
### Step 5: Follow Anthropic Best Practices
✅ Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
✅ Use progressive disclosure with reference files
✅ Add table of contents to reference files > 100 lines
✅ Write detailed description with trigger keywords
✅ Test with 3+ real scenarios before documenting
✅ Iterate based on actual usage
---
## Enforcement Levels
### BLOCK (Critical Guardrails)
- Physically prevents Edit/Write tool execution
- Exit code 2 from hook, stderr → Claude
- Claude sees message and must use skill to proceed
- **Use For**: Critical mistakes, data integrity, security issues
**Example:** Database column name verification
### SUGGEST (Recommended)
- Reminder injected before Claude sees prompt
- Claude is aware of relevant skills
- Not enforced, just advisory
- **Use For**: Domain guidance, best practices, how-to guides
**Example:** Frontend development guidelines
### WARN (Optional)
- Low priority suggestions
- Advisory only, minimal enforcement
- **Use For**: Nice-to-have suggestions, informational reminders
**Rarely used** - most skills are either BLOCK or SUGGEST.
---
## Skip Conditions & User Control
### 1. Session Tracking
**Purpose:** Don't nag repeatedly in same session
**How it works:**
- First edit → Hook blocks, updates session state
- Second edit (same session) → Hook allows
- Different session → Blocks again
**State File:** `.claude/hooks/state/skills-used-{session_id}.json`
### 2. File Markers
**Purpose:** Permanent skip for verified files
**Marker:** `// @skip-validation`
**Usage:**
```typescript
// @skip-validation
import { PrismaService } from './prisma';
// This file has been manually verified
```
**NOTE:** Use sparingly - defeats the purpose if overused
### 3. Environment Variables
**Purpose:** Emergency disable, temporary override
**Global disable:**
```bash
export SKIP_SKILL_GUARDRAILS=true # Disables ALL PreToolUse blocks
```
**Skill-specific:**
```bash
export SKIP_DB_VERIFICATION=true
export SKIP_ERROR_REMINDER=true
```
---
## Testing Checklist
When creating a new skill, verify:
- [ ] Skill file created in `.claude/skills/{name}/SKILL.md`
- [ ] Proper frontmatter with name and description
- [ ] Entry added to `skill-rules.json`
- [ ] Keywords tested with real prompts
- [ ] Intent patterns tested with variations
- [ ] File path patterns tested with actual files
- [ ] Content patterns tested against file contents
- [ ] Block message is clear and actionable (if guardrail)
- [ ] Skip conditions configured appropriately
- [ ] Priority level matches importance
- [ ] No false positives in testing
- [ ] No false negatives in testing
- [ ] Performance is acceptable (<100ms or <200ms)
- [ ] JSON syntax validated: `jq . skill-rules.json`
- [ ] **SKILL.md under 500 lines** ⭐
- [ ] Reference files created if needed
- [ ] Table of contents added to files > 100 lines
---
## Reference Files
For detailed information on specific topics, see:
### [TRIGGER_TYPES.md](TRIGGER_TYPES.md)
Complete guide to all trigger types:
- Keyword triggers (explicit topic matching)
- Intent patterns (implicit action detection)
- File path triggers (glob patterns)
- Content patterns (regex in files)
- Best practices and examples for each
- Common pitfalls and testing strategies
### [SKILL_RULES_REFERENCE.md](SKILL_RULES_REFERENCE.md)
Complete skill-rules.json schema:
- Full TypeScript interface definitions
- Field-by-field explanations
- Complete guardrail skill example
- Complete domain skill example
- Validation guide and common errors
### [HOOK_MECHANISMS.md](HOOK_MECHANISMS.md)
Deep dive into hook internals:
- UserPromptSubmit flow (detailed)
- PreToolUse flow (detailed)
- Exit code behavior table (CRITICAL)
- Session state management
- Performance considerations
### [TROUBLESHOOTING.md](TROUBLESHOOTING.md)
Comprehensive debugging guide:
- Skill not triggering (UserPromptSubmit)
- PreToolUse not blocking
- False positives (too many triggers)
- Hook not executing at all
- Performance issues
### [PATTERNS_LIBRARY.md](PATTERNS_LIBRARY.md)
Ready-to-use pattern collection:
- Intent pattern library (regex)
- File path pattern library (glob)
- Content pattern library (regex)
- Organized by use case
- Copy-paste ready
### [ADVANCED.md](ADVANCED.md)
Future enhancements and ideas:
- Dynamic rule updates
- Skill dependencies
- Conditional enforcement
- Skill analytics
- Skill versioning
---
## Quick Reference Summary
### Create New Skill (5 Steps)
1. Create `.claude/skills/{name}/SKILL.md` with frontmatter
2. Add entry to `.claude/skills/skill-rules.json`
3. Test with `npx tsx` commands
4. Refine patterns based on testing
5. Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
### Trigger Types
- **Keywords**: Explicit topic mentions
- **Intent**: Implicit action detection
- **File Paths**: Location-based activation
- **Content**: Technology-specific detection
See [TRIGGER_TYPES.md](TRIGGER_TYPES.md) for complete details.
### Enforcement
- **BLOCK**: Exit code 2, critical only
- **SUGGEST**: Inject context, most common
- **WARN**: Advisory, rarely used
### Skip Conditions
- **Session tracking**: Automatic (prevents repeated nags)
- **File markers**: `// @skip-validation` (permanent skip)
- **Env vars**: `SKIP_SKILL_GUARDRAILS` (emergency disable)
### Anthropic Best Practices
✅ **500-line rule**: Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
✅ **Progressive disclosure**: Use reference files for details
✅ **Table of contents**: Add to reference files > 100 lines
✅ **One level deep**: Don't nest references deeply
✅ **Rich descriptions**: Include all trigger keywords (max 1024 chars)
✅ **Test first**: Build 3+ evaluations before extensive documentation
✅ **Gerund naming**: Prefer verb + -ing (e.g., "processing-pdfs")
### Troubleshoot
Test hooks manually:
```bash
# UserPromptSubmit
echo '{"prompt":"test"}' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts
# PreToolUse
cat <<'EOF' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-verification-guard.ts
{"tool_name":"Edit","tool_input":{"file_path":"test.ts"}}
EOF
```
See [TROUBLESHOOTING.md](TROUBLESHOOTING.md) for complete debugging guide.
---
## Related Files
**Configuration:**
- `.claude/skills/skill-rules.json` - Master configuration
- `.claude/hooks/state/` - Session tracking
- `.claude/settings.json` - Hook registration
**Hooks:**
- `.claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts` - UserPromptSubmit
- `.claude/hooks/error-handling-reminder.ts` - Stop event (gentle reminders)
**All Skills:**
- `.claude/skills/*/SKILL.md` - Skill content files
---
**Skill Status**: COMPLETE - Restructured following Anthropic best practices ✅
**Line Count**: < 500 (following 500-line rule) ✅
**Progressive Disclosure**: Reference files for detailed information ✅
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