skills/learner/SKILL.md
Extract a learned skill from the current conversation
npx skillsauth add MeroZemory/oh-my-droid learnerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Reusable skills are not code snippets to copy-paste, but principles and decision-making heuristics that teach the agent HOW TO THINK about a class of problems.
The difference:
A good skill changes how the agent APPROACHES problems, not just what code it produces.
Before extracting a skill, ask yourself:
If a potential skill fails any of these questions, it's not worth saving.
Use /learner ONLY after:
Step 1: Gather Required Information
Problem Statement: The SPECIFIC error, symptom, or confusion that occurred
Solution: The EXACT fix, not general advice
Triggers: Keywords that would appear when hitting this problem again
Scope: Almost always Project-level unless it's a truly universal insight
Step 2: Quality Validation
The system REJECTS skills that are:
Step 3: Save Location
CRITICAL: Not every solution is worth saving. A good skill is:
Non-Googleable: Something you couldn't easily find via search
Context-Specific: References actual files, error messages, or patterns from THIS codebase
Actionable with Precision: Tells you exactly WHAT to do and WHERE
Hard-Won: Took significant debugging effort to discover
Skills are saved as markdown with this structure:
Standard metadata fields:
# [Skill Name]
## The Insight
What is the underlying PRINCIPLE you discovered? Not the code, but the mental model.
Example: "Async I/O operations are independently failable. Client lifecycle != server lifecycle."
## Why This Matters
What goes wrong if you don't know this? What symptom led you here?
Example: "Proxy server crashes on client disconnect, taking down other requests."
## Recognition Pattern
How do you know when this skill applies? What are the signs?
Example: "Building any long-lived connection handler (proxy, websocket, SSE)"
## The Approach
The decision-making heuristic, not just code. How should the agent THINK about this?
Example: "For each I/O operation, ask: what if this fails right now? Handle it locally."
## Example (Optional)
If code helps, show it - but as illustration of the principle, not copy-paste material.
Key: A skill is REUSABLE if the agent can apply it to NEW situations, not just identical ones.
documentation
Agentic memory system for writers - track characters, relationships, scenes, and themes
development
Decompose multi-step tasks into parallel sub-agent workloads, route each sub-task to the cheapest capable model tier (Haiku/Sonnet/Opus), run long-running commands in the background, and verify all deliverables before stopping. Use when the user asks to 'go fast', 'parallelize', 'ultrawork', or when a request contains 3+ independent sub-tasks that benefit from concurrent execution.
tools
QA cycling workflow - test, verify, fix, repeat until goal met
development
Parallel autopilot with file ownership partitioning