private_dot_pi/private_agent/skills/write-a-skill/SKILL.md
Create new agent skills with proper structure, progressive disclosure, and bundled resources. Use when user wants to create, write, or build a new skill.
npx skillsauth add rio/dotfiles write-a-skillInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Gather requirements - ask user about:
Draft the skill - create:
Review with user - present draft and ask:
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md # Main instructions (required)
├── REFERENCE.md # Detailed docs (if needed)
├── EXAMPLES.md # Usage examples (if needed)
└── scripts/ # Utility scripts (if needed)
└── helper.js
---
name: skill-name
description: Brief description of capability. Use when [specific triggers].
---
# Skill Name
## Quick start
[Minimal working example]
## Workflows
[Step-by-step processes with checklists for complex tasks]
## Advanced features
[Link to separate files: See [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md)]
The description is the only thing your agent sees when deciding which skill to load. It's surfaced in the system prompt alongside all other installed skills. Your agent reads these descriptions and picks the relevant skill based on the user's request.
Goal: Give your agent just enough info to know:
Format:
Good example:
Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. Use when working with PDF files or when user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction.
Bad example:
Helps with documents.
The bad example gives your agent no way to distinguish this from other document skills.
Add utility scripts when:
Scripts save tokens and improve reliability vs generated code.
Split into separate files when:
After drafting, verify:
documentation
Compact the current conversation into a handoff document for another agent to pick up.
testing
Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
development
Retrieves Kubernetes container logs with various patterns including multi-container pods, previous container logs, init containers, and label-based aggregation. Use when checking application logs, debugging crashes, or analyzing container output.
tools
Explores CLI tools using --help flags and man pages to understand capabilities, discover subcommands, and find specific options. Use when investigating how a command-line tool works, checking if a tool supports a feature, or finding the correct syntax for a command.