
Creating Skills
Claude Code agent workflow helper from OBRA clank repository.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/obra/clank --skill creating-skillsWhat is this skill?
- OBRA clank agent workflow.
- Install via skills.sh registry.
- Pairs with Superpowers ecosystem.
Adoption & trust: 2 installs on skills.sh; 40 GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
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Is Creating Skills safe to install?
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SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Creating Skills
# Creating Skills ## Overview **Creating skills IS Test-Driven Development applied to process documentation.** You write test cases (pressure scenarios with subagents), watch them fail (baseline behavior), write the skill (documentation), watch tests pass (agents comply), and refactor (close loopholes). **Core principle:** If you didn't watch an agent fail without the skill, you don't know if the skill teaches the right thing. See skills/testing/test-driven-development for the fundamental RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle. This skill adapts TDD to documentation. ## What is a Skill? A **skill** is a reference guide for proven techniques, patterns, or tools. Skills help future Claude instances find and apply effective approaches. **Skills are:** Reusable techniques, patterns, tools, reference guides **Skills are NOT:** Narratives about how you solved a problem once ## TDD Mapping for Skills | TDD Concept | Skill Creation | |-------------|----------------| | **Test case** | Pressure scenario with subagent | | **Production code** | Skill document (SKILL.md) | | **Test fails (RED)** | Agent violates rule without skill (baseline) | | **Test passes (GREEN)** | Agent complies with skill present | | **Refactor** | Close loopholes while maintaining compliance | | **Write test first** | Run baseline scenario BEFORE writing skill | | **Watch it fail** | Document exact rationalizations agent uses | | **Minimal code** | Write skill addressing those specific violations | | **Watch it pass** | Verify agent now complies | | **Refactor cycle** | Find new rationalizations → plug → re-verify | The entire skill creation process follows RED-GREEN-REFACTOR. ## When to Create a Skill **Create when:** - Technique wasn't intuitively obvious to you - You'd reference this again across projects - Pattern applies broadly (not project-specific) - Others would benefit **Don't create for:** - One-off solutions - Standard practices well-documented elsewhere - Project-specific conventions (put in CLAUDE.md) ## Skill Types ### Technique Concrete method with steps to follow (condition-based-waiting, root-cause-tracing) ### Pattern Way of thinking about problems (flatten-with-flags, test-invariants) ### Reference API docs, syntax guides, tool documentation (office docs) ## Directory Structure ``` skills/ skill-name/ SKILL.md # Main reference (required) supporting-file.* # Only if needed ``` **Flat namespace** - all skills in one searchable location **Separate files for:** 1. **Heavy reference** (100+ lines) - API docs, comprehensive syntax 2. **Reusable tools** - Scripts, utilities, templates **Keep inline:** - Principles and concepts - Code patterns (< 50 lines) - Everything else ## SKILL.md Structure ```markdown --- name: Human-Readable Name description: One-line summary of what this does when_to_use: Symptoms and situations when you need this (CSO-critical) version: 1.0.0 languages: all | [typescript, python] | etc dependencies: (optional) Required tools/libraries --- # Skill Name ## Overview What is this? Core principle in 1-2 sentences. ## When to Use [Small inline flowchart IF decision non-obvious] Bullet list with SYMPTOMS and use cases When NOT to use ## Core Pattern (for techniques/patterns) Before/after code comparison ## Quick Reference Table or bullets for scanning common operations ## Implementation Inline code for simple patterns @link to file for heavy reference or reusable tools ## Common Mistakes What goes wrong + fixes ## Real-World Impact (optional) Concrete results ``` ## Claude Search Optimization (CSO) **Critical for discovery:** Future Claude needs to FIND your