| name | sensei |
| description | **WORKFLOW SKILL** — Iteratively improve skill frontmatter compliance using the Ralph loop pattern. WHEN: "run sensei", "sensei help", "improve skill", "fix frontmatter", "skill compliance", "frontmatter audit", "score skill", "check skill tokens". INVOKES: token counting tools, test runners, git commands. FOR SINGLE OPERATIONS: use token CLI directly for counts/checks. |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"Microsoft","version":"1.0.5"} |
Sensei
"A true master teaches not by telling, but by refining." - The Skill Sensei
Automates skill frontmatter improvement using the Ralph loop pattern - iteratively improving skills until they reach Medium-High compliance with passing tests, then checking token usage and prompting for action.
Help
When user says "sensei help" or asks how to use sensei, show this:
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║ SENSEI - Skill Frontmatter Compliance Improver ║
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║ USAGE: ║
║ Run sensei on <skill-name> # Single skill ║
║ Run sensei on <skill-name> --skip-integration # Fast mode ║
║ Run sensei on <skill1>, <skill2>, ... # Multiple skills ║
║ Run sensei on all Low-adherence skills # Batch by score ║
║ Run sensei on all skills # All skills ║
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║ EXAMPLES: ║
║ Run sensei on appinsights-instrumentation ║
║ Run sensei on azure-security --skip-integration ║
║ Run sensei on azure-security, azure-observability ║
║ Run sensei on all Low-adherence skills ║
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║ WHAT IT DOES: ║
║ 1. READ - Load skill's SKILL.md, tests, and token count ║
║ 2. SCORE - Check compliance (Low/Medium/Medium-High/High) ║
║ 3. SCAFFOLD - Create tests from template if missing ║
║ 4. IMPROVE - Add WHEN: triggers (cross-model optimized) ║
║ 5. TEST - Run tests, fix if needed ║
║ 6. REFERENCES- Validate markdown links ║
║ 7. TOKENS - Check token budget, gather suggestions ║
║ 8. SUMMARY - Show before/after with suggestions ║
║ 9. PROMPT - Ask: Commit, Create Issue, or Skip? ║
║ 10. REPEAT - Until Medium-High score + tests pass ║
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║ TARGET SCORE: Medium-High ║
║ ✓ Description > 150 chars, ≤ 60 words ║
║ ✓ Has "WHEN:" trigger phrases (preferred) ║
║ ✓ No "DO NOT USE FOR:" (unless disambiguation-critical) ║
║ ✓ SKILL.md < 500 tokens (soft limit) ║
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║ MORE INFO: ║
║ See .github/skills/sensei/README.md for full documentation ║
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When to Use
- Improving a skill's frontmatter compliance score
- Adding trigger phrases and anti-triggers to skill descriptions
- Batch-improving multiple skills at once
- Auditing and fixing Low-adherence skills
Invocation Modes
Single Skill
Run sensei on azure-deploy
Multiple Skills
Run sensei on azure-security, azure-observability
By Adherence Level
Run sensei on all Low-adherence skills
All Skills
Run sensei on all skills
GEPA Mode (Deep Optimization)
Run sensei on my-skill --gepa
Run sensei on my-skill --gepa --skip-integration
Run sensei on all skills --gepa
When --gepa is used, Step 5 (IMPROVE) is replaced with GEPA evolutionary optimization.
Instead of template-based improvements, GEPA parses trigger prompt arrays from the existing
test harness and combines them with content quality heuristics to build a fitness function.
An LLM proposes and evaluates many candidate improvements automatically. Note: GEPA does not
execute Jest tests directly — it uses the test data (prompts) as evaluation inputs.
GEPA score-only mode (no LLM calls, just evaluate current quality):
Run sensei score my-skill
Run sensei score all skills
The Ralph Loop
For each skill, execute this loop until score >= Medium-High AND tests pass:
- READ - Load
plugin/skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md, tests, and token count
- SCORE - Run spec-based compliance check (see SCORING.md):
- Validate
name per agentskills.io spec (no --, no start/end -, lowercase alphanumeric)
- Check description length and word count (≤60 words)
- Check triggers (WHEN: preferred, USE FOR: accepted)
- Warn on "DO NOT USE FOR:" (risky in multi-skill environments — exception: REQUIRED for skills that share trigger overlap with broader skills like
azure-prepare)
- Preserve optional spec fields (
license, metadata, allowed-tools) if present
- CHECK - If score >= Medium-High AND tests pass → go to TOKENS step
- SCAFFOLD - If
tests/{skill-name}/ doesn't exist, create from tests/_template/
- IMPROVE FRONTMATTER - Add WHEN: triggers (stay under 60 words and 1024 chars)
5b. IMPROVE WITH GEPA (when
--gepa flag is set) — Replaces step 5 (IMPROVE FRONTMATTER) with automated optimization; step 6 (IMPROVE TESTS) still runs normally:
- Auto-discovers
tests/{skill-name}/triggers.test.ts and extracts prompt arrays
- Builds a GEPA evaluator scoring content quality + trigger accuracy based on those trigger prompt arrays (not Jest test pass/fail results)
- Runs
python .github/skills/sensei/scripts/gepa/auto_evaluator.py optimize --skill {skill-name} --skills-dir plugin/skills --tests-dir tests
- Shows diff of optimized SKILL.md for user approval
- GEPA uses existing test trigger definitions as configuration — it does not execute, replace, or modify Jest tests
- IMPROVE TESTS - Update
shouldTriggerPrompts and shouldNotTriggerPrompts to match the finalized frontmatter (including any GEPA changes)
- VERIFY - Run
cd tests && npm test -- --testPathPatterns={skill-name}
- VALIDATE REFERENCES - Run
cd scripts && npm run references {skill-name} to check markdown links
- TOKENS - Check token budget and line count (< 500 lines per spec), gather optimization suggestions
- SUMMARY - Display before/after comparison with unimplemented suggestions
- PROMPT - Ask user: Commit, Create Issue, or Skip?
- REPEAT - Go to step 2 (max 5 iterations per skill)
Scoring Criteria (Quick Reference)
Sensei validates skills against the agentskills.io specification. See SCORING.md for full details.
| Score | Requirements |
|---|
| Invalid | Name fails spec validation (consecutive hyphens, start/end hyphen, uppercase, etc.) |
| Low | Basic description, no explicit triggers |
| Medium | Has trigger keywords/phrases, description > 150 chars, >60 words |
| Medium-High | Has "WHEN:" (preferred) or "USE FOR:" triggers, ≤60 words |
| High | Medium-High + compatibility field |
Target: Medium-High (distinctive triggers, concise description)
⚠️ "DO NOT USE FOR:" is risky in multi-skill environments (15+ overlapping skills) — causes keyword contamination on fast-pattern-matching models. Safe for small, isolated skill sets. Use positive routing with WHEN: for cross-model safety.
Exception — disambiguation-critical skills: When a skill's USE FOR triggers directly overlap with a broader skill (e.g., azure-prepare owns "deploy to Azure"), DO NOT USE FOR: is REQUIRED to prevent the broader skill from capturing prompts that belong to the specialized skill. Removing it causes routing regressions. Integration tests validate this routing -- run them before removing any DO NOT USE FOR: clause.
Strongly recommended (reported as suggestions if missing):
license — identifies the license applied to the skill
metadata.version — tracks the skill version for consumers
Frontmatter Template
Per the agentskills.io spec, required and optional fields:
---
name: skill-name
description: "[ACTION VERB] [UNIQUE_DOMAIN]. [One clarifying sentence]. WHEN: \"trigger 1\", \"trigger 2\", \"trigger 3\"."
license: MIT
metadata:
version: "1.0"
---
IMPORTANT: Use inline double-quoted strings for descriptions. Do NOT use >- folded scalars (incompatible with skills.sh). Do NOT use | literal blocks (preserves newlines). Keep total description under 1024 characters and ≤60 words.
⚠️ "DO NOT USE FOR:" carries context-dependent risk. In multi-skill environments (10+ skills with overlapping domains), anti-trigger clauses introduce the very keywords that cause wrong-skill activation on Claude Sonnet and fast-pattern-matching models (evidence). For small, isolated skill sets (1-5 skills), the risk is low. When in doubt, use positive routing with WHEN: and distinctive quoted phrases.
Exception: DO NOT USE FOR: is REQUIRED when a specialized skill's triggers overlap with a broader skill (e.g., azure-hosted-copilot-sdk vs. azure-prepare on "deploy to Azure"). Without the negative discriminator, the broader skill captures prompts that should route to the specialized one. Always run integration tests before removing a DO NOT USE FOR: clause.
Test Scaffolding
When tests don't exist, scaffold from tests/_template/:
cp -r tests/_template tests/{skill-name}
Then update:
SKILL_NAME constant in all test files
shouldTriggerPrompts - 5+ prompts matching new frontmatter triggers
shouldNotTriggerPrompts - 5+ prompts matching anti-triggers
Commit Messages:
sensei: improve {skill-name} frontmatter
Constraints
- Only modify
plugin/skills/ - these are the Azure skills used by Copilot
.github/skills/ contains meta-skills like sensei for developer tooling
- Max 5 iterations per skill before moving on
- Description must stay under 1024 characters
- SKILL.md should stay under 500 tokens (soft limit)
- Tests must pass before prompting for action
- User chooses: Commit, Create Issue, or Skip after each skill
Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|
--skip-integration | Skip integration tests for faster iteration. Only runs unit and trigger tests. |
--gepa | Use GEPA evolutionary optimization instead of template-based improvement. Auto-discovers tests and builds evaluator at runtime. |
⚠️ Skipping integration tests speeds up the loop but may miss runtime issues. Consider running full tests before final commit.
Reference Documentation
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