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skill-writer

Create and improve agent skills following the Agent Skills specification. Use when asked to create, write, or update skills.

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sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
Updated
2026-05-30
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sickn33--antigravity-awesome-skills--skill-writer
View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/HEAD/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/skill-writer/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/skill-writer.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/skill-writer.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

Skill Writer

Use this as the single canonical workflow for skill creation and improvement. Primary success condition: maximize high-value input coverage before authoring so the resulting skill has minimal blind spots.

Load only the path(s) required for the task:

Task Read
Set skill class and required dimensions references/mode-selection.md
Apply writing constraints for depth vs concision references/design-principles.md
Select structure pattern for this skill references/skill-patterns.md
Select workflow orchestration pattern for process-heavy skills references/workflow-patterns.md
Select output format pattern for deterministic quality references/output-patterns.md
Choose workflow path and required outputs references/mode-selection.md
Load representative synthesis examples by skill type references/examples/*.md
Synthesize external/local sources with depth gates references/synthesis-path.md
Author or update SKILL.md and supporting files references/authoring-path.md
Optimize skill description and trigger precision references/description-optimization.md
Iterate using positive/negative/fix examples references/iteration-path.md
Evaluate behavior and compare baseline vs with-skill (opt-in quantitative) references/evaluation-path.md
Register and validate skill changes references/registration-validation.md

Step 1: Resolve target and path

  1. Resolve target skill path and intended operation (create, update, synthesize, iterate).
  2. Read references/mode-selection.md and select the required path(s).
  3. Classify the skill (workflow-process, integration-documentation, security-review, skill-authoring, generic).
  4. Ask one direct question if class or depth requirements are ambiguous; otherwise state explicit assumptions.

Step 2: Run synthesis when needed

Read references/synthesis-path.md.

  1. Collect and score relevant sources with provenance.
  2. Apply trust and safety rules when ingesting external content.
  3. Produce source-backed decisions and coverage/gap status.
  4. Load one or more profiles from references/examples/*.md when the skill is hybrid.
  5. Enforce baseline source pack for skill-authoring workflows.
  6. Enforce depth gates before moving to authoring.

Step 3: Run iteration first when improving from outcomes/examples

Read references/iteration-path.md first when selected path includes iteration (for example operation iterate).

  1. Capture and anonymize examples with provenance.
  2. Re-evaluate skill behavior against working and holdout slices.
  3. Propose improvements from positive/negative/fix evidence.
  4. Carry concrete behavior deltas into authoring.

Skip this step when selected path does not include iteration.

Step 4: Author or update skill artifacts

Read references/authoring-path.md.

  1. Write or update SKILL.md in imperative voice with trigger-rich description.
  2. Create focused reference files and scripts only when justified.
  3. Follow references/skill-patterns.md, references/workflow-patterns.md, and references/output-patterns.md for structure and output determinism.
  4. For authoring/generator skills, include transformed examples in references:
    • happy-path
    • secure/robust variant
    • anti-pattern + corrected version

Step 5: Optimize description quality

Read references/description-optimization.md.

  1. Validate should-trigger and should-not-trigger query sets.
  2. Reduce false positives and false negatives with targeted description edits.
  3. Keep trigger language generic across Codex and Claude.

Step 6: Evaluate outcomes

Read references/evaluation-path.md.

  1. Run a lightweight qualitative check by default (recommended).
  2. For integration/documentation and skill-authoring skills, include the concise depth rubric from references/evaluation-path.md.
  3. Run deeper eval playbook and quantitative baseline-vs-with-skill only when requested or risk warrants it.
  4. Record outcomes and unresolved risks.

Step 7: Register and validate

Read references/registration-validation.md.

  1. Apply repository registration steps.
  2. Run quick validation with strict depth gates.
  3. Reject shallow outputs that fail depth gates or required artifact checks.

Output format

Return:

  1. Summary
  2. Changes Made
  3. Validation Results
  4. Open Gaps

When to Use

Use this skill when tackling tasks related to its primary domain or functionality as described above.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.