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skills/yeachan-heo/oh-my-claudecode/skill skill Installation $ npx skills add https://github.com/yeachan-heo/oh-my-claudecode --skill skill SKILL.md Skill Management CLI
Meta-skill for managing oh-my-claudecode skills via CLI-like commands.
Subcommands /skill list
Show all available skills organized by scope.
Behavior:
Scan bundled built-in skills in the plugin skills/ directory (read-only) Scan user skills at ${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-~/.claude}/skills/omc-learned/ Scan project skills at .omc/skills/ Parse YAML frontmatter for metadata Display in organized table format: BUILT-IN SKILLS (bundled with oh-my-claudecode):
| Name | Description | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| visual-verdict | Structured visual QA verdicts | built-in |
| ralph | Persistence loop | built-in |
USER SKILLS (~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/):
| Name | Triggers | Quality | Usage | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| error-handler | fix, error | 95% | 42 | user |
| api-builder | api, endpoint | 88% | 23 | user |
PROJECT SKILLS (.omc/skills/):
| Name | Triggers | Quality | Usage | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| test-runner | test, run | 92% | 15 | project |
Fallback: If quality/usage stats not available, show "N/A"
Built-in skill note: Built-in skills are bundled with oh-my-claudecode and are discoverable/readable, but not removed or edited through /skill remove or /skill edit.
/skill add [name]
Interactive wizard for creating a new skill.
Behavior:
name: description: triggers:
[Describe what this skill does]
[Describe triggers and conditions]
/oh-my-claudecode: example-arg
[Additional context, edge cases, gotchas]
Report success with file path Suggest: "Edit /skill edit to customize content"
Example:
User: /skill add custom-logger Assistant: Creating new skill 'custom-logger'...
Description: Enhanced logging with structured output Triggers (comma-separated): log, logger, logging Argument hint (optional): [message] Scope (user/project): user
✓ Created skill at ~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/custom-logger/SKILL.md → Edit with: /skill edit custom-logger
/skill remove
Remove a skill by name.
Behavior:
Search for skill in both scopes:
${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-/.claude}/skills/omc-learned//SKILL.md
.omc/skills//SKILL.md
If found:
Display skill info (name, description, scope)
Ask for confirmation: "Delete '' skill from ? (yes/no)"
If confirmed:
Delete entire skill directory (e.g., ${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-/.claude}/skills/omc-learned//)
Report: "✓ Removed skill '' from "
If not found:
Report: "✗ Skill '' not found in user or project scope"
Safety: Never delete without explicit user confirmation.
Example:
User: /skill remove old-logger Assistant: Found skill 'old-logger' in user scope: Description: Legacy logging utility Scope: user (~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/)
Delete 'old-logger' skill? (yes/no)
User: yes Assistant: ✓ Removed skill 'old-logger' from user scope
/skill edit
Edit an existing skill interactively.
Behavior:
Find skill by name (search both scopes) Read current content via Read tool Display current values: Current skill 'custom-logger':
Ask what to change: description - Update description triggers - Update trigger keywords argument-hint - Update argument hint content - Edit full markdown content rename - Rename skill (move file) cancel - Exit without changes For selected field: Show current value Ask for new value Update YAML frontmatter or content Write back to file Report success with summary of changes
Example:
User: /skill edit custom-logger Assistant: Current skill 'custom-logger':
What would you like to edit? (description/triggers/argument-hint/content/rename/cancel)
User: triggers Assistant: Current triggers: log, logger, logging New triggers (comma-separated): log, logger, logging, trace
✓ Updated triggers for 'custom-logger'
/skill search
Search skills by content, triggers, name, or description.
Behavior:
Scan all skills in both scopes Match query (case-insensitive) against: Skill name Description Triggers Full markdown content Display matches with context: Found 3 skills matching "typescript error":
typescript-fixer (user) Description: Fix common TypeScript errors Match: "typescript error handling patterns"
error-handler (user) Description: Generic error handling utilities Match: "Supports TypeScript and JavaScript errors"
lint-fix (project) Description: Auto-fix linting errors Match: "TypeScript ESLint error resolution"
Ranking: Prioritize matches in name/triggers over content matches
Example:
User: /skill search api endpoint Assistant: Found 2 skills matching "api endpoint":
api-builder (user) Description: Generate REST API endpoints Triggers: api, endpoint, rest
backend-scaffold (project) Description: Scaffold backend services Match: "Creates API endpoint boilerplate"
/skill info
Show detailed information about a skill.
Behavior:
Find skill by name (search both scopes) Parse YAML frontmatter and content Display complete details: Skill: custom-logger Scope: user (~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/custom-logger/) Description: Enhanced logging with structured output Triggers: log, logger, logging Argument Hint: [message] Quality: 95% (if available) Usage Count: 42 times (if available) File Path: /home/user/.claude/skills/omc-learned/custom-logger/SKILL.md
--- FULL CONTENT --- [entire markdown content]
If not found: Report error with suggestion to use /skill search
Example:
User: /skill info custom-logger Assistant: Skill: custom-logger Scope: user Description: Enhanced logging with structured output Triggers: log, logger, logging File: ~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/custom-logger/SKILL.md
--- CONTENT ---
Enhanced logging with structured JSON output... [rest of content]
/skill sync
Sync skills between user and project scopes.
Behavior:
Scan both scopes: User skills: ${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-~/.claude}/skills/omc-learned/ Project skills: .omc/skills/ Compare and categorize: User-only skills (not in project) Project-only skills (not in user) Common skills (in both) Display sync opportunities: SYNC REPORT:
User-only skills (5):
Project-only skills (2):
Common skills (3):
Options: [1] Copy user skill to project [2] Copy project skill to user [3] View differences [4] Cancel
Handle user choice: Option 1: Select skill(s) to copy to project Option 2: Select skill(s) to copy to user Option 3: Show side-by-side diff for common skills Option 4: Exit
Safety: Never overwrite without confirmation
Example:
User: /skill sync Assistant: Found 5 user-only skills and 2 project-only skills.
Copy 'error-handler' from user to project? (yes/no/skip) User: yes Assistant: ✓ Copied 'error-handler' to .omc/skills/
Copy 'api-builder' from user to project? (yes/no/skip) User: skip ...
/skill setup
Interactive wizard for setting up and managing local skills (formerly local-skills-setup).
Behavior:
Step 1: Directory Check and Setup
First, check if skill directories exist and create them if needed:
USER_SKILLS_DIR="${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/skills/omc-learned" if [ -d "$USER_SKILLS_DIR" ]; then echo "User skills directory exists: $USER_SKILLS_DIR" else mkdir -p "$USER_SKILLS_DIR" echo "Created user skills directory: $USER_SKILLS_DIR" fi
PROJECT_SKILLS_DIR=".omc/skills" if [ -d "$PROJECT_SKILLS_DIR" ]; then echo "Project skills directory exists: $PROJECT_SKILLS_DIR" else mkdir -p "$PROJECT_SKILLS_DIR" echo "Created project skills directory: $PROJECT_SKILLS_DIR" fi
Step 2: Skill Scan and Inventory
Scan both directories and show a comprehensive inventory:
echo "=== USER-LEVEL SKILLS (~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/) ===" if [ -d "${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/skills/omc-learned" ]; then USER_COUNT=$(find "${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/skills/omc-learned" -name "*.md" 2>/dev/null | wc -l) echo "Total skills: $USER_COUNT"
if [ $USER_COUNT -gt 0 ]; then echo "" echo "Skills found:" find "${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/skills/omc-learned" -name "*.md" -type f -exec sh -c ' FILE="$1" NAME=$(grep -m1 "^name:" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null | sed "s/name: //") DESC=$(grep -m1 "^description:" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null | sed "s/description: //") MODIFIED=$(stat -c "%y" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null || stat -f "%Sm" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null) echo " - $NAME" [ -n "$DESC" ] && echo " Description: $DESC" echo " Modified: $MODIFIED" echo "" ' sh {} ; fi else echo "Directory not found" fi
echo "" echo "=== PROJECT-LEVEL SKILLS (.omc/skills/) ===" if [ -d ".omc/skills" ]; then PROJECT_COUNT=$(find ".omc/skills" -name "*.md" 2>/dev/null | wc -l) echo "Total skills: $PROJECT_COUNT"
if [ $PROJECT_COUNT -gt 0 ]; then echo "" echo "Skills found:" find ".omc/skills" -name "*.md" -type f -exec sh -c ' FILE="$1" NAME=$(grep -m1 "^name:" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null | sed "s/name: //") DESC=$(grep -m1 "^description:" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null | sed "s/description: //") MODIFIED=$(stat -c "%y" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null || stat -f "%Sm" "$FILE" 2>/dev/null) echo " - $NAME" [ -n "$DESC" ] && echo " Description: $DESC" echo " Modified: $MODIFIED" echo "" ' sh {} ; fi else echo "Directory not found" fi
TOTAL=$((USER_COUNT + PROJECT_COUNT)) echo "=== SUMMARY ===" echo "Total skills across all directories: $TOTAL"
Step 3: Quick Actions Menu
After scanning, use the AskUserQuestion tool to offer these options:
Question: "What would you like to do with your local skills?"
Options:
Add new skill - Start the skill creation wizard (invoke /skill add) List all skills with details - Show comprehensive skill inventory (invoke /skill list) Scan conversation for patterns - Analyze current conversation for skill-worthy patterns Import skill - Import a skill from URL or paste content Done - Exit the wizard
Option 3: Scan Conversation for Patterns
Analyze the current conversation context to identify potential skill-worthy patterns. Look for:
Recent debugging sessions with non-obvious solutions Tricky bugs that required investigation Codebase-specific workarounds discovered Error patterns that took time to resolve
Report findings and ask if user wants to extract any as skills (invoke /learner if yes).
Option 4: Import Skill
Ask user to provide either:
URL: Download skill from a URL (e.g., GitHub gist) Paste content: Paste skill markdown content directly
Then ask for scope:
User-level (~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/) - Available across all projects Project-level (.omc/skills/) - Only for this project
Validate the skill format and save to the chosen location.
/skill scan
Quick command to scan both skill directories (subset of /skill setup).
Behavior: Run the scan from Step 2 of /skill setup without the interactive wizard.
Skill Templates
When creating skills via /skill add or /skill setup, offer quick templates for common skill types:
What is the underlying cause of this error? What principle did you discover?
What goes wrong if you don't know this? What symptom led here?
How do you know when this applies? What are the signs?
Step-by-step solution:
```typescript // Before (broken) [problematic code]
// After (fixed) [corrected code] ```
What makes this workflow different from the obvious approach?
What fails if you don't follow this process?
When should you use this workflow?
What's the key principle behind this pattern?
What problems does this pattern solve in THIS codebase?
When do you apply this pattern?
Decision-making heuristic, not just code:
```typescript [Illustrative example showing the principle] ```
What NOT to do and why: ```typescript [Common mistake to avoid] ```
What's non-obvious about how these systems connect?
What breaks if you don't understand this integration?
When are you working with this integration?
How to work with this integration correctly:
Error Handling
All commands must handle:
File/directory doesn't exist Permission errors Invalid YAML frontmatter Duplicate skill names Invalid skill names (spaces, special chars)
Error format:
✗ Error: → Suggestion:
Usage Examples
/skill list
/skill add my-custom-skill
/skill remove old-skill
/skill edit error-handler
/skill search typescript error
/skill info my-custom-skill
/skill sync
/skill setup
/skill scan
Usage Modes Direct Command Mode
When invoked with an argument, skip the interactive wizard:
/oh-my-claudecode:skill list - Show detailed skill inventory /oh-my-claudecode:skill add - Start skill creation (invoke learner) /oh-my-claudecode:skill scan - Scan both skill directories Interactive Mode
When invoked without arguments, run the full guided wizard.
Benefits of Local Skills
Automatic Application: Claude detects triggers and applies skills automatically - no need to remember or search for solutions.
Version Control: Project-level skills (.omc/skills/) are intended to be committed with your code so the whole team benefits. In linked worktrees, uncommitted skills remain local to that worktree and disappear if it is removed.
Evolving Knowledge: Skills improve over time as you discover better approaches and refine triggers.
Reduced Token Usage: Instead of re-solving the same problems, Claude applies known patterns efficiently.
Codebase Memory: Preserves institutional knowledge that would otherwise be lost in conversation history.
Skill Quality Guidelines
Good skills are:
Non-Googleable - Can't easily find via search
BAD: "How to read files in TypeScript" GOOD: "This codebase uses custom path resolution requiring fileURLToPath"
Context-Specific - References actual files/errors from THIS codebase
BAD: "Use try/catch for error handling" GOOD: "The aiohttp proxy in server.py:42 crashes on ClientDisconnectedError"
Actionable with Precision - Tells exactly WHAT to do and WHERE
BAD: "Handle edge cases" GOOD: "When seeing 'Cannot find module' in dist/, check tsconfig.json moduleResolution"
Hard-Won - Required significant debugging effort
BAD: Generic programming patterns GOOD: "Race condition in worker.ts - Promise.all at line 89 needs await" Related Skills /oh-my-claudecode:learner - Extract a skill from current conversation /oh-my-claudecode:note - Save quick notes (less formal than skills) /oh-my-claudecode:deepinit - Generate AGENTS.md codebase hierarchy Example Session
/oh-my-claudecode:skill list
Checking skill directories... ✓ User skills directory exists: ~/.claude/skills/omc-learned/ ✓ Project skills directory exists: .omc/skills/
Scanning for skills...
=== USER-LEVEL SKILLS === Total skills: 3
async-network-error-handling Description: Pattern for handling independent I/O failures in async network code Modified: 2026-01-20 14:32:15
esm-path-resolution Description: Custom path resolution in ESM requiring fileURLToPath Modified: 2026-01-19 09:15:42
=== PROJECT-LEVEL SKILLS === Total skills: 5
session-timeout-fix Description: Fix for sessionId undefined after restart in session.ts Modified: 2026-01-22 16:45:23
build-cache-invalidation Description: When to clear TypeScript build cache to fix phantom errors Modified: 2026-01-21 11:28:37
=== SUMMARY === Total skills: 8
What would you like to do?
Tips for Users Run /oh-my-claudecode:skill list periodically to review your skill library After solving a tricky bug, immediately run learner to capture it Use project-level skills for codebase-specific knowledge Use user-level skills for general patterns that apply everywhere Review and refine triggers over time to improve matching accuracy Implementation Notes YAML Parsing: Use frontmatter extraction for metadata File Operations: Use Read/Write tools, never Edit for new files User Confirmation: Always confirm destructive operations Clear Feedback: Use checkmarks (✓), crosses (✗), arrows (→) for clarity Scope Resolution: Always check both user and project scopes Validation: Enforce naming conventions (lowercase, hyphens only) Related Skills /oh-my-claudecode:learner - Extract a skill from current conversation /oh-my-claudecode:note - Save quick notes (less formal than skills) /oh-my-claudecode:deepinit - Generate AGENTS.md codebase hierarchy Future Enhancements /skill export - Export skill as shareable file /skill import - Import skill from file /skill stats - Show usage statistics across all skills /skill validate - Check all skills for format errors /skill template - Create from predefined templates Weekly Installs 299 Repository yeachan-heo/oh-…audecode GitHub Stars 32.3K First Seen Jan 24, 2026 Security Audits Gen Agent Trust HubWarn SocketWarn SnykWarn