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Distills a completed user workflow or interaction into a reusable agent skill. Use when the user asks to turn their workflow, interaction, or multi-step process into a skill, or when they say "make this a skill", "create a skill from what we just did", "package this workflow" or similar. Do not use for creating skills from scratch without an existing workflow (use a generic skill-creator for that).
Help the user define a concrete, measurable goal before starting work, especially when they ask to use the goal tool, create a goal, set an objective, clarify success criteria, or turn a fuzzy intention into a quantitative outcome. Use this skill for goal creation and goal refinement only; it does not manage durable snapshots, decision logs, or long-running execution artifacts.
Use only to generate or update a governance skill card for a specified existing agent skill directory. Do not use for explaining, listing, comparing, or discussing skill capabilities.
This spell is archaeology, not history research. It operates on specific artifacts from a specific dead system to answer specific questions. It is NOT general tech history, NOT interviewing living people, and NOT monitoring live systems.
Agent Skill: Generate and maintain AGENTS.md files following the public agents.md convention. Use when creating AI agent documentation, onboarding guides, or standardizing agent patterns. By Netresearch.
Guides creation of high-quality Agent Skills with domain expertise, anti-pattern detection, and progressive disclosure best practices. Activate on keywords: create skill, review skill, skill quality, skill best practices, skill anti-patterns, improve skill, skill audit. NOT for general coding advice, slash commands, MCP development, or non-skill Claude Code features.
Brief description of what this skill does and when to use it. Be specific about capabilities and use cases to help agents decide when to load this skill.
How to create and maintain agent skills in .agents/skills/. Use when creating a new SKILL.md, writing skill descriptions, choosing frontmatter fields, or deciding what content belongs in a skill vs AGENTS.md. Covers the supported spec fields, description writing, naming conventions, and the relationship between always-loaded AGENTS.md and on-demand skills.
Designs and writes high-quality Agent Skills (SKILL.md + optional reference files/scripts). Use when asked to create a new Skill, rewrite an existing Skill, improve Skill structure/metadata, or generate templates/evaluations for Skills.
Create or revise Claude Code-compatible Agent Skills (SKILL.md with optional references/, scripts/, and assets/). Use when designing a new skill, improving an existing skill, or updating/refactoring an existing skill while preserving the original author's intent (avoid semantic drift unless explicitly requested/approved by the author). Also use when integrating skills with subagents (context fork, agent).
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.
Guide for security-related Agent Skills including penetration testing, code auditing, threat hunting, and forensics skills.