Build Claude Code Skill: Create comprehensive Claude Code Skills through elicitation-driven development
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Build Claude Code Skill
Create comprehensive Claude Code Skills through elicitation-driven development
Instructions
This command orchestrates four specialized agents to build production-ready Claude Code Skills from user requirements. Follow this structured workflow:
Phase 1: Requirements Elicitation
Agent: skill-elicitation-agent
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Activate Elicitation Agent
- Launch the skill-elicitation-agent using the Task tool
- Provide context: "The user wants to create a new Claude Code Skill"
- Include any initial requirements or ideas the user has shared
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Elicitation Questions
- The agent will ask 3-5 targeted questions to understand:
- Purpose and scope of the skill
- Complexity and structure requirements
- Tool permissions needed
- Context and references
- Success criteria
- The agent will ask 3-5 targeted questions to understand:
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Specification Creation
- Agent will create a comprehensive skill specification document
- Includes: metadata, structure, instructions outline, code needs, examples, dependencies
- Uses progressive disclosure strategy
- Validates completeness before proceeding
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User Approval
- Present the specification to the user
- Confirm understanding and agreement
- Make adjustments if needed
- Get explicit approval to proceed to generation
Phase 2: Skill Generation
Agent: skill-generator-agent
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Activate Generator Agent
- Launch the skill-generator-agent using the Task tool
- Pass the approved specification document
- Specify target location (personal, project, or plugin skill)
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Directory Structure Creation
- Agent creates appropriate directory structure:
skill-name/ ├── SKILL.md (required) ├── reference.md (if needed) ├── examples.md (if needed) ├── scripts/ (if needed) └── templates/ (if needed)
- Agent creates appropriate directory structure:
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SKILL.md Generation
- Creates main skill file with proper frontmatter
- Includes clear instructions and examples
- Follows progressive disclosure principles
- Links to supporting files
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Supporting Files Generation
- Creates reference documentation
- Generates example files
- Writes scripts with proper error handling
- Creates reusable templates
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Dependency Documentation
- Documents all required packages
- Provides installation instructions
- Notes version requirements
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Quality Checks
- Validates YAML frontmatter
- Checks file structure
- Verifies code syntax
- Tests progressive disclosure
Phase 3: Validation and Testing
Agent: skill-validator-agent
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Activate Validator Agent
- Launch the skill-validator-agent using the Task tool
- Provide path to generated skill
- Request comprehensive validation
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YAML Validation
- Check frontmatter syntax
- Verify required fields
- Validate optional fields
- Test YAML parsing
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Description Analysis
- Assess discoverability
- Check trigger keywords
- Verify clarity and completeness
- Compare to best practices
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Structure Validation
- Verify file organization
- Check all references
- Test script execution
- Validate permissions
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Code Testing
- Syntax validation
- Security checks
- Dependency verification
- Error handling tests
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Integration Testing
- Test skill loading
- Verify triggering
- Check execution flow
- Validate outputs
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Validation Report
- Generate comprehensive report
- Score each category
- List issues by severity
- Provide actionable fixes
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Issue Resolution
- If issues found, work with generator agent to fix
- Re-validate after fixes
- Iterate until validation passes
Phase 4: Documentation Enhancement
Agent: skill-documenter-agent
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Activate Documenter Agent
- Launch the skill-documenter-agent using the Task tool
- Provide skill path and specification
- Request comprehensive documentation
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SKILL.md Enhancement
- Refine instructions for clarity
- Add comprehensive examples
- Include best practices
- Create troubleshooting section
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Reference Documentation
- Create detailed technical reference (if needed)
- Document API and configuration
- Provide advanced patterns
- Include performance tuning tips
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Example Collection
- Generate beginner to advanced examples
- Include troubleshooting examples
- Show integration patterns
- Provide case studies
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README Creation
- Create skill directory README (if distributing)
- Document installation
- Provide quick start
- Link to full documentation
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Documentation Quality Check
- Verify clarity and completeness
- Test all code examples
- Check organization
- Validate accuracy
Phase 5: Final Delivery
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Generate Summary
- List all files created
- Document location (personal/project/plugin)
- Provide usage instructions
- Include test scenarios
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Installation Verification
- Confirm skill is in correct location
- Verify file permissions
- Check dependencies documented
- Test skill loading
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Usage Guide
- Explain how to trigger the skill
- Provide example prompts
- Show expected behavior
- Link to documentation
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Next Steps
- Suggest testing approach
- Recommend improvements
- Explain maintenance
- Note future enhancements
Agent Coordination
Sequential Flow
User Request
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skill-elicitation-agent (Requirements)
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User Approval
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skill-generator-agent (Creation)
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skill-validator-agent (Testing)
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Fixes if needed (loop back to generator)
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skill-documenter-agent (Enhancement)
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Final Delivery
Agent Communication
Between Agents:
- Elicitation → Generator: Pass specification document
- Generator → Validator: Pass skill location and files
- Validator → Generator: Pass validation issues (if any)
- Generator → Documenter: Pass skill for enhancement
- Documenter → User: Final documentation
With User:
- Get approval after elicitation
- Confirm location preference (personal/project)
- Review validation results
- Approve final deliverable
Best Practices
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Always Start with Elicitation
- Don't skip the question phase
- Understand deeply before building
- Get user approval on specification
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Use All Four Agents
- Each has specialized expertise
- Complete flow ensures quality
- Don't shortcut the process
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Iterate Based on Validation
- Fix issues immediately
- Re-validate after changes
- Don't proceed with failures
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Test Comprehensively
- Manual trigger testing
- Script execution testing
- Integration testing
- Real-world scenario testing
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Document Thoroughly
- Clear instructions
- Comprehensive examples
- Troubleshooting guides
- Best practices
Location Options
Personal Skills (~/.claude/skills/)
Use for:
- Individual workflows
- Experimental skills
- Personal preferences
- Private tools
Project Skills (.claude/skills/)
Use for:
- Team-shared workflows
- Project-specific expertise
- Version-controlled skills
- Collaborative tools
Plugin Skills (Plugin directory structure)
Use for:
- Distributable skills
- Marketplace deployment
- Public sharing
- Bundled capabilities
Output Format
Provide the user with a comprehensive summary:
🎉 Skill Created Successfully!
📋 Skill: [Skill Name]
📁 Location: [path]
📝 Type: [simple/multi-file/tool-restricted/code-execution]
📄 Files Created:
✅ SKILL.md - Main skill instructions
✅ reference.md - Technical reference (if created)
✅ examples.md - Comprehensive examples (if created)
✅ scripts/[name].py - Helper scripts (if created)
✅ README.md - Installation guide (if created)
🧪 Validation: ✅ PASSED (Score: X/10)
📦 Dependencies:
[List if any, or "None"]
🎯 Usage:
Trigger this skill by saying:
- "[Example trigger 1]"
- "[Example trigger 2]"
Or explicitly: "Use [skill-name] to [task]"
✨ Test with:
[Specific test scenario]
📚 Documentation:
- See SKILL.md for instructions
- See examples.md for comprehensive examples
- See reference.md for technical details
🚀 Next Steps:
1. Test the skill with provided scenarios
2. Refine based on usage
3. Share with team (if project skill)
4. Consider adding more examples over time
Troubleshooting
Agent Not Found: Ensure .claude/agents/skill-builder/ exists with all agent files
Permission Errors: Check file permissions with chmod +x scripts/*.py
YAML Errors: Validator will catch and report these
Agent Confusion: Use explicit agent names: "Launch skill-elicitation-agent"
Examples
Example 1: Simple Instruction-Only Skill
Request: "Create a skill for writing conventional commit messages"
Flow:
- Elicitation asks about commit style, projects, examples
- Generates simple single-file SKILL.md
- Validates structure and description
- Documents with examples and best practices
Example 2: Multi-File Skill with Scripts
Request: "Create a skill for PDF form filling"
Flow:
- Elicitation asks about PDF types, operations, dependencies
- Generates SKILL.md + scripts/fill_form.py + FORMS.md
- Validates code execution and file structure
- Documents with comprehensive examples and API reference
Example 3: Tool-Restricted Read-Only Skill
Request: "Create a skill for security code analysis"
Flow:
- Elicitation determines read-only requirement
- Generates SKILL.md with allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
- Validates tool restrictions
- Documents security patterns and analysis techniques
Remember
- Quality over speed - Take time for thorough elicitation
- User involvement - Get approval at key stages
- Comprehensive validation - Test everything
- Excellent documentation - Make skills easy to use
- Iterative improvement - Skills can evolve over time
This command ensures every skill is production-ready, well-documented, and follows Claude Code best practices!
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