| name | skill-developer |
| description | Skill system infrastructure manager. Create/modify skills, configure skill-rules.json, design trigger patterns, debug activation, implement hooks (UserPromptSubmit/PreToolUse). Scope: meta-level operations only - NOT domain content (UI/backend/workflows). Covers: YAML frontmatter, keyword/intent patterns, enforcement levels, progressive disclosure, 500-line rule, Anthropic best practices. |
Skill Developer Guide
Purpose
Comprehensive guide for creating and managing skills in Claude Code with auto-activation system, following Anthropic's official best practices including the 500-line rule and progressive disclosure pattern.
When to Use This Skill
Automatically activates when you mention:
- Creating or adding skills
- Improving, enhancing, or optimizing skills
- Refactoring or upgrading skills
- Modifying skill triggers or rules
- Understanding how skill activation works
- Debugging skill activation issues
- Working with skill-rules.json
- Hook system mechanics
- Claude Code best practices
- Progressive disclosure
- YAML frontmatter
- 500-line rule
Context Awareness: What This Skill Covers
✅ This Skill is FOR (Meta-Level)
Skill System Management:
- Creating/modifying
.claude/skills/ directory contents
- Editing
skill-rules.json configuration
- Writing/updating
SKILL.md files
- Designing trigger patterns (keywords, intent patterns)
- Understanding hook mechanisms (UserPromptSubmit, PreToolUse)
- Skill activation and debugging
- Progressive disclosure patterns
- Anthropic best practices (500-line rule, etc.)
Keywords That Trigger This Skill:
- "skill triggers", "skill activation", "skill keywords"
- "intent patterns", "promptTriggers", "enforcement levels"
- "skill-rules.json", "SKILL.md", "skill frontmatter"
- "UserPromptSubmit", "PreToolUse", "hook system"
- "progressive disclosure", "500-line rule"
- "skill metadata", "trigger conditions"
❌ This Skill is NOT FOR (Domain-Specific Content)
UI/Frontend Development:
- Use
ui-design-system skill for: TailwindCSS, Radix UI, shadcn/ui, design tokens, OKLCH colors, component libraries
Backend Development:
- Use other skills for: API design, database patterns, server architecture
Documentation Discovery:
- Use
docs-seeker skill for: Finding llms.txt, searching documentation, library references
Git Workflows:
- Use
git-workflow skill for: Commits, branches, atomic commits, PR creation
Other Domain Skills:
- Each domain skill covers its specific topic (Docker, PostgreSQL, Cloudflare, etc.)
🎯 Clear Distinction Examples
| User Query | Correct Skill | Why |
|---|
| "How do skill triggers work?" | ✅ skill-developer | Meta-level: about skill system |
| "Add keywords to ui-design-system" | ✅ skill-developer | Modifying skill configuration |
| "What are design tokens?" | ❌ ui-design-system | Domain content, not skill system |
| "How to use OKLCH colors?" | ❌ ui-design-system | UI/frontend topic |
| "Create a new skill for Docker" | ✅ skill-developer | Creating skill infrastructure |
| "How to containerize app?" | ❌ docker skill | Domain content |
| "Update skill-rules.json keywords" | ✅ skill-developer | Skill system configuration |
| "What are naming conventions for design tokens?" | ❌ ui-design-system | UI design content |
🔍 Context-Aware Trigger Strategy
Trigger When:
- User explicitly mentions "skill" + system terms (triggers, keywords, rules, activation)
- User is working on
.claude/skills/ directory
- User asks about hook mechanisms or skill architecture
- User wants to create/modify/debug skills
Don't Trigger When:
- User asks domain-specific questions (even if they're about design systems, tokens, etc.)
- Generic terms like "naming conventions" without "skill" context
- Backend/frontend development questions
- General coding questions
Key Principle: This skill is meta-level (about skills themselves), not domain-level (about UI, backend, etc.)
System Overview
Two-Hook Architecture
1. UserPromptSubmit Hook (Proactive Suggestions)
- File:
.claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts
- Trigger: BEFORE Claude sees user's prompt
- Purpose: Suggest relevant skills based on keywords + intent patterns
- Method: Injects formatted reminder as context (stdout → Claude's input)
- Use Cases: Topic-based skills, implicit work detection
2. Stop Hook - Error Handling Reminder (Gentle Reminders)
- File:
.claude/hooks/error-handling-reminder.ts
- Trigger: AFTER Claude finishes responding
- Purpose: Gentle reminder to self-assess error handling in code written
- Method: Analyzes edited files for risky patterns, displays reminder if needed
- Use Cases: Error handling awareness without blocking friction
Philosophy Change (2025-10-27): We moved away from blocking PreToolUse for Sentry/error handling. Instead, use gentle post-response reminders that don't block workflow but maintain code quality awareness.
Configuration File
Location: .claude/skills/skill-rules.json
Defines:
- All skills and their trigger conditions
- Enforcement levels (block, suggest, warn)
- File path patterns (glob)
- Content detection patterns (regex)
- Skip conditions (session tracking, file markers, env vars)
Skill Types
1. Guardrail Skills
Purpose: Enforce critical best practices that prevent errors
Characteristics:
- Type:
"guardrail"
- Enforcement:
"block"
- Priority:
"critical" or "high"
- Block file edits until skill used
- Prevent common mistakes (column names, critical errors)
- Session-aware (don't repeat nag in same session)
Examples:
database-verification - Verify table/column names before Prisma queries
frontend-dev-guidelines - Enforce React/TypeScript patterns
When to Use:
- Mistakes that cause runtime errors
- Data integrity concerns
- Critical compatibility issues
2. Domain Skills
Purpose: Provide comprehensive guidance for specific areas
Characteristics:
- Type:
"domain"
- Enforcement:
"suggest"
- Priority:
"high" or "medium"
- Advisory, not mandatory
- Topic or domain-specific
- Comprehensive documentation
Examples:
backend-dev-guidelines - Node.js/Express/TypeScript patterns
frontend-dev-guidelines - React/TypeScript best practices
error-tracking - Sentry integration guidance
When to Use:
- Complex systems requiring deep knowledge
- Best practices documentation
- Architectural patterns
- How-to guides
Quick Start: Creating a New Skill
Step 1: Create Skill File
Location: .claude/skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md
Template:
---
name: my-new-skill
description: Brief description including keywords that trigger this skill. Mention topics, file types, and use cases. Be explicit about trigger terms.
---
# My New Skill
## Purpose
What this skill helps with
## When to Use
Specific scenarios and conditions
## Key Information
The actual guidance, documentation, patterns, examples
Best Practices:
- ✅ Name: Lowercase, hyphens, gerund form (verb + -ing) preferred
- ✅ Description: Include ALL trigger keywords/phrases (max 1024 chars)
- ✅ Content: Under 500 lines - use reference files for details
- ✅ Examples: Real code examples
- ✅ Structure: Clear headings, lists, code blocks
Step 2: Add to skill-rules.json
See SKILL_RULES_REFERENCE.md for complete schema.
Basic Template:
{
"my-new-skill": {
"type": "domain",
"enforcement": "suggest",
"priority": "medium",
"promptTriggers": {
"keywords": ["keyword1", "keyword2"],
"intentPatterns": ["(create|add).*?something"]
}
}
}
Step 3: Test Triggers
Test UserPromptSubmit:
echo '{"session_id":"test","prompt":"your test prompt"}' | \
npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts
Test PreToolUse:
cat <<'EOF' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-verification-guard.ts
{"session_id":"test","tool_name":"Edit","tool_input":{"file_path":"test.ts"}}
EOF
Step 4: Refine Patterns
Based on testing:
- Add missing keywords
- Refine intent patterns to reduce false positives
- Adjust file path patterns
- Test content patterns against actual files
Step 5: Follow Anthropic Best Practices
✅ Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
✅ Use progressive disclosure with reference files
✅ Add table of contents to reference files > 100 lines
✅ Write detailed description with trigger keywords
✅ Test with 3+ real scenarios before documenting
✅ Iterate based on actual usage
Enforcement Levels
BLOCK (Critical Guardrails)
- Physically prevents Edit/Write tool execution
- Exit code 2 from hook, stderr → Claude
- Claude sees message and must use skill to proceed
- Use For: Critical mistakes, data integrity, security issues
Example: Database column name verification
SUGGEST (Recommended)
- Reminder injected before Claude sees prompt
- Claude is aware of relevant skills
- Not enforced, just advisory
- Use For: Domain guidance, best practices, how-to guides
Example: Frontend development guidelines
WARN (Optional)
- Low priority suggestions
- Advisory only, minimal enforcement
- Use For: Nice-to-have suggestions, informational reminders
Rarely used - most skills are either BLOCK or SUGGEST.
Skip Conditions & User Control
1. Session Tracking
Purpose: Don't nag repeatedly in same session
How it works:
- First edit → Hook blocks, updates session state
- Second edit (same session) → Hook allows
- Different session → Blocks again
State File: .claude/hooks/state/skills-used-{session_id}.json
2. File Markers
Purpose: Permanent skip for verified files
Marker: // @skip-validation
Usage:
import { PrismaService } from './prisma';
NOTE: Use sparingly - defeats the purpose if overused
3. Environment Variables
Purpose: Emergency disable, temporary override
Global disable:
export SKIP_SKILL_GUARDRAILS=true
Skill-specific:
export SKIP_DB_VERIFICATION=true
export SKIP_ERROR_REMINDER=true
Enhancing Existing Skills
When to Enhance Skills
Enhance skills when they have:
- Verbose content (SKILL.md >500 lines or >5k words)
- Poor structure or unclear organization
- Second-person voice ("you should/can/will")
- Missing or vague examples
- Unused files or duplicated content
- Vague metadata or descriptions
- Quality issues affecting effectiveness
Enhancement Principles
- Conciseness: Move details to reference files
- Direct Voice: Use imperative/infinitive (NOT second person)
- Clear Structure: Apply consistent patterns
- XML Integration: Use tags for constraints/requirements
- Resource Optimization: Organize scripts/references/assets properly
Enhancement Process
Step 1: Analysis
- Read complete skill (SKILL.md + all resources)
- Identify quality issues across all dimensions
- Note structural problems and verbosity
Step 2: Metadata Enhancement
- Ensure kebab-case naming
- Write comprehensive description (30-60 words, third-person voice)
- Include specific trigger keywords and scenarios
Step 3: Voice Correction
- Eliminate "you should/can/will" phrases
- Convert to imperative: "Use X to...", "Process files by..."
- Remove filler words: "simply", "just", "basically"
- Use active voice throughout
Step 4: Structural Optimization
Apply appropriate pattern:
- Workflow-based: Sequential processes
- Task-based: Multiple discrete operations
- Reference-based: Standards and specifications
- Capabilities-based: Integrated feature systems
Step 5: Content Refinement
- Add concrete before/after examples
- Use XML tags for constraints, requirements, format
- Keep main instructions in natural language
- Reference bundled resources with usage instructions
Step 6: Resource Organization
scripts/ - Executable automation code
references/ - Detailed documentation
assets/ - Templates and boilerplate
- Delete unused example files
- Eliminate duplication
Step 7: Size Reduction
- Move comprehensive docs to references/
- Add grep patterns for finding content
- Implement progressive disclosure
- Target <500 lines in SKILL.md
Enhancement Examples
Voice Correction:
# Before
You should use this function when you need to process files.
# After
Process files using this function.
Structure with XML:
# Before
This helps with data analysis.
# After
Analyze datasets to identify key insights and patterns.
<requirements>
- Highlight statistically significant findings
- Identify temporal trends and correlations
- Note anomalies or outliers
</requirements>
Progressive Disclosure:
# Before (all in SKILL.md)
## Complete API Reference
[2000 words of documentation...]
# After (SKILL.md references external file)
## Resources
See [API_REFERENCE.md](references/api_reference.md) for complete API documentation.
To find specific endpoints:
grep -i "endpoint_name" references/api_reference.md
Enhancement Checklist
Metadata:
Content:
Resources:
Quality:
Testing Checklist
When creating a new skill, verify:
Reference Files
For detailed information on specific topics, see:
Complete guide to all trigger types:
- Keyword triggers (explicit topic matching)
- Intent patterns (implicit action detection)
- File path triggers (glob patterns)
- Content patterns (regex in files)
- Best practices and examples for each
- Common pitfalls and testing strategies
Complete skill-rules.json schema:
- Full TypeScript interface definitions
- Field-by-field explanations
- Complete guardrail skill example
- Complete domain skill example
- Validation guide and common errors
Deep dive into hook internals:
- UserPromptSubmit flow (detailed)
- PreToolUse flow (detailed)
- Exit code behavior table (CRITICAL)
- Session state management
- Performance considerations
Comprehensive debugging guide:
- Skill not triggering (UserPromptSubmit)
- PreToolUse not blocking
- False positives (too many triggers)
- Hook not executing at all
- Performance issues
Ready-to-use pattern collection:
- Intent pattern library (regex)
- File path pattern library (glob)
- Content pattern library (regex)
- Organized by use case
- Copy-paste ready
Future enhancements and ideas:
- Dynamic rule updates
- Skill dependencies
- Conditional enforcement
- Skill analytics
- Skill versioning
Quick Reference Summary
Create New Skill (5 Steps)
- Create
.claude/skills/{name}/SKILL.md with frontmatter
- Add entry to
.claude/skills/skill-rules.json
- Test with
npx tsx commands
- Refine patterns based on testing
- Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
Trigger Types
- Keywords: Explicit topic mentions
- Intent: Implicit action detection
- File Paths: Location-based activation
- Content: Technology-specific detection
See TRIGGER_TYPES.md for complete details.
Enforcement
- BLOCK: Exit code 2, critical only
- SUGGEST: Inject context, most common
- WARN: Advisory, rarely used
Skip Conditions
- Session tracking: Automatic (prevents repeated nags)
- File markers:
// @skip-validation (permanent skip)
- Env vars:
SKIP_SKILL_GUARDRAILS (emergency disable)
Anthropic Best Practices
✅ 500-line rule: Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
✅ Progressive disclosure: Use reference files for details
✅ Table of contents: Add to reference files > 100 lines
✅ One level deep: Don't nest references deeply
✅ Rich descriptions: Include all trigger keywords (max 1024 chars)
✅ Test first: Build 3+ evaluations before extensive documentation
✅ Gerund naming: Prefer verb + -ing (e.g., "processing-pdfs")
Troubleshoot
Test hooks manually:
echo '{"prompt":"test"}' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts
cat <<'EOF' | npx tsx .claude/hooks/skill-verification-guard.ts
{"tool_name":"Edit","tool_input":{"file_path":"test.ts"}}
EOF
See TROUBLESHOOTING.md for complete debugging guide.
Related Files
Configuration:
.claude/skills/skill-rules.json - Master configuration
.claude/hooks/state/ - Session tracking
.claude/settings.json - Hook registration
Hooks:
.claude/hooks/skill-activation-prompt.ts - UserPromptSubmit
.claude/hooks/error-handling-reminder.ts - Stop event (gentle reminders)
All Skills:
.claude/skills/*/SKILL.md - Skill content files
Skill Status: COMPLETE - Restructured following Anthropic best practices ✅
Line Count: < 500 (following 500-line rule) ✅
Progressive Disclosure: Reference files for detailed information ✅
Next: Create more skills, refine patterns based on usage