| name | validate-skill |
| description | Validate skill directories against AgentSkills spec |
| license | ISC |
| compatibility | Requires bun |
| allowed-tools | Bash |
Validate Skill
Purpose
This skill validates skill directories against the AgentSkills specification. Use it to ensure your skills have proper frontmatter, required fields, and follow naming conventions.
Use when:
- Creating new skills in any agent's skills directory (
.claude/skills/, .cursor/skills/, etc.)
- Reviewing PRs that modify skills
- Validating skill structure before publishing
Scripts
validate-skill.ts
Validate one or more skill directories.
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill [paths...]
Arguments:
paths: Paths to validate (defaults to current agent's skills directory)
Options:
--json: Output results as JSON
Examples:
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill .claude/skills
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill .cursor/skills
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill .claude/skills/typescript-lsp
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill .claude/skills .cursor/skills --json
Validation Rules
Required Fields
name: Skill name (lowercase, alphanumeric with hyphens)
description: Brief description of the skill
Naming Conventions
- Name must be lowercase
- Only alphanumeric characters and hyphens allowed
- Cannot start or end with hyphen
- Cannot contain consecutive hyphens
- Maximum 64 characters
- Directory name must match skill name
Optional Fields
license: License identifier
compatibility: Runtime requirements
allowed-tools: Comma-separated list of allowed tools
metadata: Key-value pairs for additional metadata
Output Format
Human-Readable (default)
✓ .claude/skills/typescript-lsp
✓ .cursor/skills/my-skill
✗ .claude/skills/invalid-skill
ERROR: Missing required field in frontmatter: 'description'
2/3 skills valid
JSON (--json)
[
{
"valid": true,
"path": ".cursor/skills/my-skill",
"errors": [],
"warnings": [],
"properties": {
"name": "my-skill",
"description": "..."
}
}
]
Related Skills
- typescript-lsp - Example of a well-structured skill with scripts
- code-documentation - TSDoc standards for TypeScript/JavaScript code