Creates a new Claude Code Skill following best practices. Use when the user wants to create a new skill, add a skill, or asks about writing skills for Claude Code. Fetches latest documentation before generating skill content. New skill. Create a skill.
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name: new-skill description: Creates a new Claude Code Skill following best practices. Use when the user wants to create a new skill, add a skill, or asks about writing skills for Claude Code. Fetches latest documentation before generating skill content. New skill. Create a skill. allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob, WebFetch, Write
Creating a New Skill
Follow this workflow when creating a new Claude Code Skill.
0) Fetch latest best practices (REQUIRED)
Before writing any skill content, you MUST fetch and read the latest documentation:
- Skills overview: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/skills
- Best practices: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/agents-and-tools/agent-skills/best-practices
Use WebFetch to retrieve these pages and extract key guidelines before proceeding.
1) Gather requirements
Ask the user:
- What task should this skill automate?
- What triggers should activate this skill? (keywords, file types, contexts)
- Should it be project-scoped (
.claude/skills/) or personal (~/.claude/skills/)? - What tools does it need? (Read, Grep, Glob, Bash, WebFetch, Write, etc.)
2) Review existing skills for patterns
Check existing skills in the project for naming conventions and structure:
ls -la .claude/skills/
Read similar skills if they exist to maintain consistency.
3) Create skill structure
Directory structure
.claude/skills/<skill-name>/
├── SKILL.md # Main instructions (required)
├── reference/ # Optional: detailed docs
│ └── *.md
└── scripts/ # Optional: utility scripts
└── *.py|*.sh
SKILL.md format (required fields)
---
name: skill-name-in-kebab-case
description: Brief description of what this Skill does and when to use it. Include specific trigger keywords.
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob # Optional: restrict tool access
---
# Skill Title
## Instructions
Clear, step-by-step guidance...
4) Apply best practices checklist
Naming
- Use gerund form:
processing-pdfs,analyzing-code,creating-commits - Max 64 chars, lowercase letters/numbers/hyphens only
- No reserved words: "anthropic", "claude"
Description
- Write in third person ("Processes...", not "I can help..." or "You can use...")
- Include what it does AND when to use it
- Include specific trigger keywords users would say
- Max 1024 chars
Content
- Keep SKILL.md body under 500 lines
- Be concise - Claude is already smart
- Use progressive disclosure: put detailed content in separate files
- Keep file references one level deep from SKILL.md
- Use Unix-style paths (forward slashes)
- Avoid time-sensitive information
Structure
- Provide concrete examples, not abstract descriptions
- Use consistent terminology throughout
- Include workflows for complex tasks
- Add validation/feedback loops for quality-critical tasks
5) Output the skill
After gathering requirements and applying best practices:
- Create the skill directory
- Write SKILL.md with proper frontmatter
- Add reference files if needed (for content > 500 lines)
- Summarize what was created
Example: Simple skill
---
name: generating-commit-messages
description: Generates clear commit messages from git diffs. Use when writing commit messages or reviewing staged changes.
---
# Generating Commit Messages
## Instructions
1. Run `git diff --staged` to see changes
2. Suggest a commit message with:
- Summary under 50 characters
- Detailed description
- Affected components
## Best practices
- Use present tense
- Explain what and why, not how
Anti-patterns to avoid
- Vague descriptions like "Helps with documents"
- Multiple approaches without clear defaults
- Assuming packages are installed without listing them
- Windows-style paths (
\instead of/) - Deeply nested file references (keep one level deep)
- Over-explaining what Claude already knows
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