skills/skill-stocktake/SKILL.md
Use when auditing Claude skills and commands for quality. Supports Quick Scan (changed skills only) and Full Stocktake modes with sequential subagent batch evaluation.
npx skillsauth add affaan-m/everything-claude-code skill-stocktakeInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Slash command (/skill-stocktake) that audits all Claude skills and commands using a quality checklist + AI holistic judgment. Supports two modes: Quick Scan for recently changed skills, and Full Stocktake for a complete review.
The command targets the following paths relative to the directory where it is invoked:
| Path | Description |
|------|-------------|
| ~/.claude/skills/ | Global skills (all projects) |
| {cwd}/.claude/skills/ | Project-level skills (if the directory exists) |
At the start of Phase 1, the command explicitly lists which paths were found and scanned.
To include project-level skills, run from that project's root directory:
cd ~/path/to/my-project
/skill-stocktake
If the project has no .claude/skills/ directory, only global skills and commands are evaluated.
| Mode | Trigger | Duration |
|------|---------|---------|
| Quick Scan | results.json exists (default) | 5–10 min |
| Full Stocktake | results.json absent, or /skill-stocktake full | 20–30 min |
Results cache: ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/results.json
Re-evaluate only skills that have changed since the last run (5–10 min).
~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/results.jsonbash ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/scripts/quick-diff.sh \ ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/results.json
(Project dir is auto-detected from $PWD/.claude/skills; pass it explicitly only if needed)[]: report "No changes since last run." and stopbash ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/scripts/save-results.sh \ ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/results.json <<< "$EVAL_RESULTS"Run: bash ~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/scripts/scan.sh
The script enumerates skill files, extracts frontmatter, and collects UTC mtimes.
Project dir is auto-detected from $PWD/.claude/skills; pass it explicitly only if needed.
Present the scan summary and inventory table from the script output:
Scanning:
✓ ~/.claude/skills/ (17 files)
✗ {cwd}/.claude/skills/ (not found — global skills only)
| Skill | 7d use | 30d use | Description | |-------|--------|---------|-------------|
Launch an Agent tool subagent (general-purpose agent) with the full inventory and checklist:
Agent(
subagent_type="general-purpose",
prompt="
Evaluate the following skill inventory against the checklist.
[INVENTORY]
[CHECKLIST]
Return JSON for each skill:
{ \"verdict\": \"Keep\"|\"Improve\"|\"Update\"|\"Retire\"|\"Merge into [X]\", \"reason\": \"...\" }
"
)
The subagent reads each skill, applies the checklist, and returns per-skill JSON:
{ "verdict": "Keep"|"Improve"|"Update"|"Retire"|"Merge into [X]", "reason": "..." }
Chunk guidance: Process ~20 skills per subagent invocation to keep context manageable. Save intermediate results to results.json (status: "in_progress") after each chunk.
After all skills are evaluated: set status: "completed", proceed to Phase 3.
Resume detection: If status: "in_progress" is found on startup, resume from the first unevaluated skill.
Each skill is evaluated against this checklist:
- [ ] Content overlap with other skills checked
- [ ] Overlap with MEMORY.md / CLAUDE.md checked
- [ ] Freshness of technical references verified (use WebSearch if tool names / CLI flags / APIs are present)
- [ ] Usage frequency considered
Verdict criteria:
| Verdict | Meaning | |---------|---------| | Keep | Useful and current | | Improve | Worth keeping, but specific improvements needed | | Update | Referenced technology is outdated (verify with WebSearch) | | Retire | Low quality, stale, or cost-asymmetric | | Merge into [X] | Substantial overlap with another skill; name the merge target |
Evaluation is holistic AI judgment — not a numeric rubric. Guiding dimensions:
Reason quality requirements — the reason field must be self-contained and decision-enabling:
"Superseded""disable-model-invocation: true already set; superseded by continuous-learning-v2 which covers all the same patterns plus confidence scoring. No unique content remains.""Overlaps with X""42-line thin content; Step 4 of chatlog-to-article already covers the same workflow. Integrate the 'article angle' tip as a note in that skill.""Too long""276 lines; Section 'Framework Comparison' (L80–140) duplicates ai-era-architecture-principles; delete it to reach ~150 lines.""Unchanged""mtime updated but content unchanged. Unique Python reference explicitly imported by rules/python/; no overlap found."| Skill | 7d use | Verdict | Reason | |-------|--------|---------|--------|
~/.claude/skills/skill-stocktake/results.json:
evaluated_at: Must be set to the actual UTC time of evaluation completion.
Obtain via Bash: date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ. Never use a date-only approximation like T00:00:00Z.
{
"evaluated_at": "2026-02-21T10:00:00Z",
"mode": "full",
"batch_progress": {
"total": 80,
"evaluated": 80,
"status": "completed"
},
"skills": {
"skill-name": {
"path": "~/.claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md",
"verdict": "Keep",
"reason": "Concrete, actionable, unique value for X workflow",
"mtime": "2026-01-15T08:30:00Z"
}
}
}
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