aigroup-workflow 2.2.0 → 2.2.2

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- description: Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
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- # Writing Skills
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- ## Overview
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- **Writing skills IS Test-Driven Development applied to process documentation.**
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- **Personal skills live in agent-specific directories (`~/.claude/skills` for Claude Code, `~/.agents/skills/` for Codex)**
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- You write test cases (pressure scenarios with subagents), watch them fail (baseline behavior), write the skill (documentation), watch tests pass (agents comply), and refactor (close loopholes).
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- **Core principle:** If you didn't watch an agent fail without the skill, you don't know if the skill teaches the right thing.
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- **REQUIRED BACKGROUND:** You MUST understand superpowers:test-driven-development before using this skill. That skill defines the fundamental RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle. This skill adapts TDD to documentation.
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- **Official guidance:** For Anthropic's official skill authoring best practices, see anthropic-best-practices.md. This document provides additional patterns and guidelines that complement the TDD-focused approach in this skill.
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- ## What is a Skill?
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- A **skill** is a reference guide for proven techniques, patterns, or tools. Skills help future Claude instances find and apply effective approaches.
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- | **Test fails (RED)** | Agent violates rule without skill (baseline) |
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- | **Refactor** | Close loopholes while maintaining compliance |
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- | **Write test first** | Run baseline scenario BEFORE writing skill |
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- | **Minimal code** | Write skill addressing those specific violations |
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- | **Watch it pass** | Verify agent now complies |
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- **Psychology note:** Understanding WHY persuasion techniques work helps you apply them systematically. See persuasion-principles.md for research foundation (Cialdini, 2021; Meincke et al., 2025) on authority, commitment, scarcity, social proof, and unity principles.
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- ### Close Every Loophole Explicitly
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- <Bad>
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- ```markdown
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- Write code before test? Delete it.
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- ```
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- </Bad>
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- ```markdown
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- Write code before test? Delete it. Start over.
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- **No exceptions:**
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- - Don't "adapt" it while writing tests
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- - Don't look at it
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- - Delete means delete
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- ```
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- </Good>
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- ### Address "Spirit vs Letter" Arguments
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- ```markdown
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- **Violating the letter of the rules is violating the spirit of the rules.**
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- This cuts off entire class of "I'm following the spirit" rationalizations.
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- ### Build Rationalization Table
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- Capture rationalizations from baseline testing (see Testing section below). Every excuse agents make goes in the table:
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- | "I'll test after" | Tests passing immediately prove nothing. |
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- | "Tests after achieve same goals" | Tests-after = "what does this do?" Tests-first = "what should this do?" |
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- ```
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- ## Red Flags - STOP and Start Over
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- - "I already manually tested it"
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- - "Tests after achieve the same purpose"
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- - "It's about spirit not ritual"
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- - "This is different because..."
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- **All of these mean: Delete code. Start over with TDD.**
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- ```
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- ### Update CSO for Violation Symptoms
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- ```
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- ## RED-GREEN-REFACTOR for Skills
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- Follow the TDD cycle:
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- ### RED: Write Failing Test (Baseline)
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- Run pressure scenario with subagent WITHOUT the skill. Document exact behavior:
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- - What choices did they make?
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- - What rationalizations did they use (verbatim)?
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- - Which pressures triggered violations?
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- This is "watch the test fail" - you must see what agents naturally do before writing the skill.
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- ### GREEN: Write Minimal Skill
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- Write skill that addresses those specific rationalizations. Don't add extra content for hypothetical cases.
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- Run same scenarios WITH skill. Agent should now comply.
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- ### REFACTOR: Close Loopholes
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- Agent found new rationalization? Add explicit counter. Re-test until bulletproof.
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- **Testing methodology:** See @testing-skills-with-subagents.md for the complete testing methodology:
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- - How to write pressure scenarios
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- - Pressure types (time, sunk cost, authority, exhaustion)
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- - Plugging holes systematically
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- - Meta-testing techniques
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- ## Anti-Patterns
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- ### ❌ Narrative Example
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- "In session 2025-10-03, we found empty projectDir caused..."
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- **Why bad:** Too specific, not reusable
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- ### ❌ Multi-Language Dilution
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- example-js.js, example-py.py, example-go.go
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- **Why bad:** Mediocre quality, maintenance burden
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- ### ❌ Code in Flowcharts
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- ```dot
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- step1 [label="import fs"];
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- step2 [label="read file"];
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- ```
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- **Why bad:** Can't copy-paste, hard to read
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- ### ❌ Generic Labels
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- helper1, helper2, step3, pattern4
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- **Why bad:** Labels should have semantic meaning
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- ## STOP: Before Moving to Next Skill
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- **After writing ANY skill, you MUST STOP and complete the deployment process.**
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- **Do NOT:**
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- - Create multiple skills in batch without testing each
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- - Move to next skill before current one is verified
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- - Skip testing because "batching is more efficient"
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- **The deployment checklist below is MANDATORY for EACH skill.**
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- Deploying untested skills = deploying untested code. It's a violation of quality standards.
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- ## Skill Creation Checklist (TDD Adapted)
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- **IMPORTANT: Use TodoWrite to create todos for EACH checklist item below.**
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- **RED Phase - Write Failing Test:**
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- - [ ] Create pressure scenarios (3+ combined pressures for discipline skills)
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- - [ ] Run scenarios WITHOUT skill - document baseline behavior verbatim
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- - [ ] Identify patterns in rationalizations/failures
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- **GREEN Phase - Write Minimal Skill:**
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- - [ ] Name uses only letters, numbers, hyphens (no parentheses/special chars)
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- - [ ] YAML frontmatter with required `name` and `description` fields (max 1024 chars; see [spec](https://agentskills.io/specification))
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- - [ ] Description starts with "Use when..." and includes specific triggers/symptoms
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- - [ ] Description written in third person
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- - [ ] Keywords throughout for search (errors, symptoms, tools)
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- - [ ] Clear overview with core principle
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- - [ ] Address specific baseline failures identified in RED
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- - [ ] Code inline OR link to separate file
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- - [ ] One excellent example (not multi-language)
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- - [ ] Run scenarios WITH skill - verify agents now comply
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- **REFACTOR Phase - Close Loopholes:**
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- - [ ] Identify NEW rationalizations from testing
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- - [ ] Add explicit counters (if discipline skill)
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- - [ ] Build rationalization table from all test iterations
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- - [ ] Create red flags list
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- - [ ] Re-test until bulletproof
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- **Quality Checks:**
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- - [ ] Small flowchart only if decision non-obvious
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- - [ ] Quick reference table
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- - [ ] Common mistakes section
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- - [ ] No narrative storytelling
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- - [ ] Supporting files only for tools or heavy reference
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- **Deployment:**
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- - [ ] Commit skill to git and push to your fork (if configured)
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- - [ ] Consider contributing back via PR (if broadly useful)
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- ## Discovery Workflow
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- How future Claude finds your skill:
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- 1. **Encounters problem** ("tests are flaky")
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- 3. **Finds SKILL** (description matches)
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- 4. **Scans overview** (is this relevant?)
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- 5. **Reads patterns** (quick reference table)
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- 6. **Loads example** (only when implementing)
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- **Optimize for this flow** - put searchable terms early and often.
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- ## The Bottom Line
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- **Creating skills IS TDD for process documentation.**
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- Same Iron Law: No skill without failing test first.
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- Same cycle: RED (baseline) → GREEN (write skill) → REFACTOR (close loopholes).
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- Same benefits: Better quality, fewer surprises, bulletproof results.
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- If you follow TDD for code, follow it for skills. It's the same discipline applied to documentation.
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+ ---
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+ name: writing-skills
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+ description: Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Writing Skills
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ **Writing skills IS Test-Driven Development applied to process documentation.**
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+
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+ **Personal skills live in agent-specific directories (`~/.claude/skills` for Claude Code, `~/.agents/skills/` for Codex)**
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+
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+ You write test cases (pressure scenarios with subagents), watch them fail (baseline behavior), write the skill (documentation), watch tests pass (agents comply), and refactor (close loopholes).
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+
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+ **Core principle:** If you didn't watch an agent fail without the skill, you don't know if the skill teaches the right thing.
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+
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+ **REQUIRED BACKGROUND:** You MUST understand superpowers:test-driven-development before using this skill. That skill defines the fundamental RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle. This skill adapts TDD to documentation.
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+
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+ **Official guidance:** For Anthropic's official skill authoring best practices, see anthropic-best-practices.md. This document provides additional patterns and guidelines that complement the TDD-focused approach in this skill.
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+
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+ ## What is a Skill?
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+
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+ A **skill** is a reference guide for proven techniques, patterns, or tools. Skills help future Claude instances find and apply effective approaches.
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+ **Skills are:** Reusable techniques, patterns, tools, reference guides
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+
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+ **Skills are NOT:** Narratives about how you solved a problem once
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+
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+ ## TDD Mapping for Skills
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+
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+ | TDD Concept | Skill Creation |
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+ |-------------|----------------|
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+ | **Test case** | Pressure scenario with subagent |
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+ | **Production code** | Skill document (SKILL.md) |
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+ | **Test fails (RED)** | Agent violates rule without skill (baseline) |
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+ | **Test passes (GREEN)** | Agent complies with skill present |
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+ | **Refactor** | Close loopholes while maintaining compliance |
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+ | **Write test first** | Run baseline scenario BEFORE writing skill |
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+ | **Watch it fail** | Document exact rationalizations agent uses |
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+ | **Minimal code** | Write skill addressing those specific violations |
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+ | **Watch it pass** | Verify agent now complies |
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+ | **Refactor cycle** | Find new rationalizations → plug → re-verify |
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+
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+ The entire skill creation process follows RED-GREEN-REFACTOR.
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+
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+ ## When to Create a Skill
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+
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+ **Create when:**
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+ - Technique wasn't intuitively obvious to you
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+ - You'd reference this again across projects
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+ - Pattern applies broadly (not project-specific)
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+ - Others would benefit
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+
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+ **Don't create for:**
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+ - One-off solutions
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+ - Standard practices well-documented elsewhere
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+ - Project-specific conventions (put in CLAUDE.md)
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+ - Mechanical constraints (if it's enforceable with regex/validation, automate it—save documentation for judgment calls)
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+
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+ ## Skill Types
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+
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+ ### Technique
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+ Concrete method with steps to follow (condition-based-waiting, root-cause-tracing)
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+
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+ ### Pattern
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+ Way of thinking about problems (flatten-with-flags, test-invariants)
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+
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+ ### Reference
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+ API docs, syntax guides, tool documentation (office docs)
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+
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+ ## Directory Structure
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+
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+
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+ ```
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+ skills/
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+ skill-name/
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+ SKILL.md # Main reference (required)
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+ supporting-file.* # Only if needed
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Flat namespace** - all skills in one searchable namespace
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+
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+ **Separate files for:**
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+ 1. **Heavy reference** (100+ lines) - API docs, comprehensive syntax
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+ 2. **Reusable tools** - Scripts, utilities, templates
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+
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+ **Keep inline:**
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+ - Principles and concepts
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+ - Code patterns (< 50 lines)
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+ - Everything else
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+
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+ ## SKILL.md Structure
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+ **Frontmatter (YAML):**
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+ - Two required fields: `name` and `description` (see [agentskills.io/specification](https://agentskills.io/specification) for all supported fields)
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+ - Max 1024 characters total
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+ - `name`: Use letters, numbers, and hyphens only (no parentheses, special chars)
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+ - `description`: Third-person, describes ONLY when to use (NOT what it does)
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+ - Start with "Use when..." to focus on triggering conditions
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+ - Include specific symptoms, situations, and contexts
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+ - **NEVER summarize the skill's process or workflow** (see CSO section for why)
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+ - Keep under 500 characters if possible
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ---
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+ name: Skill-Name-With-Hyphens
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+ description: Use when [specific triggering conditions and symptoms]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Skill Name
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+ What is this? Core principle in 1-2 sentences.
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+
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+ ## When to Use
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+ [Small inline flowchart IF decision non-obvious]
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+
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+ Bullet list with SYMPTOMS and use cases
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+ When NOT to use
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+
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+ ## Core Pattern (for techniques/patterns)
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+ Before/after code comparison
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+
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+ ## Quick Reference
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+ Table or bullets for scanning common operations
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+
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+ ## Implementation
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+ Inline code for simple patterns
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+ Link to file for heavy reference or reusable tools
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+
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+ ## Common Mistakes
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+ What goes wrong + fixes
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+
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+ ## Real-World Impact (optional)
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+ Concrete results
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## Claude Search Optimization (CSO)
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+
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+ **Critical for discovery:** Future Claude needs to FIND your skill
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+
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+ ### 1. Rich Description Field
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+
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+ **Purpose:** Claude reads description to decide which skills to load for a given task. Make it answer: "Should I read this skill right now?"
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+
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+ **Format:** Start with "Use when..." to focus on triggering conditions
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+ **CRITICAL: Description = When to Use, NOT What the Skill Does**
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+
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+ The description should ONLY describe triggering conditions. Do NOT summarize the skill's process or workflow in the description.
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+ **Why this matters:** Testing revealed that when a description summarizes the skill's workflow, Claude may follow the description instead of reading the full skill content. A description saying "code review between tasks" caused Claude to do ONE review, even though the skill's flowchart clearly showed TWO reviews (spec compliance then code quality).
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+ When the description was changed to just "Use when executing implementation plans with independent tasks" (no workflow summary), Claude correctly read the flowchart and followed the two-stage review process.
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+
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+ **The trap:** Descriptions that summarize workflow create a shortcut Claude will take. The skill body becomes documentation Claude skips.
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+
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+ ```yaml
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+ # ❌ BAD: Summarizes workflow - Claude may follow this instead of reading skill
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+ description: Use when executing plans - dispatches subagent per task with code review between tasks
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+
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+ # ❌ BAD: Too much process detail
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+ description: Use for TDD - write test first, watch it fail, write minimal code, refactor
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Just triggering conditions, no workflow summary
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+ description: Use when executing implementation plans with independent tasks in the current session
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Triggering conditions only
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+ description: Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Content:**
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+ - Use concrete triggers, symptoms, and situations that signal this skill applies
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+ - Describe the *problem* (race conditions, inconsistent behavior) not *language-specific symptoms* (setTimeout, sleep)
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+ - Keep triggers technology-agnostic unless the skill itself is technology-specific
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+ - If skill is technology-specific, make that explicit in the trigger
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+ - Write in third person (injected into system prompt)
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+ - **NEVER summarize the skill's process or workflow**
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+
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+ ```yaml
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+ # ❌ BAD: Too abstract, vague, doesn't include when to use
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+ description: For async testing
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+
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+ # ❌ BAD: First person
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+ description: I can help you with async tests when they're flaky
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+
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+ # ❌ BAD: Mentions technology but skill isn't specific to it
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+ description: Use when tests use setTimeout/sleep and are flaky
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Starts with "Use when", describes problem, no workflow
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+ description: Use when tests have race conditions, timing dependencies, or pass/fail inconsistently
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Technology-specific skill with explicit trigger
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+ description: Use when using React Router and handling authentication redirects
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 2. Keyword Coverage
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+
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+ Use words Claude would search for:
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+ - Error messages: "Hook timed out", "ENOTEMPTY", "race condition"
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+ - Symptoms: "flaky", "hanging", "zombie", "pollution"
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+ - Synonyms: "timeout/hang/freeze", "cleanup/teardown/afterEach"
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+ - Tools: Actual commands, library names, file types
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+
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+ ### 3. Descriptive Naming
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+
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+ **Use active voice, verb-first:**
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+ - ✅ `creating-skills` not `skill-creation`
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+ - ✅ `condition-based-waiting` not `async-test-helpers`
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+
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+ ### 4. Token Efficiency (Critical)
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+
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+ **Problem:** getting-started and frequently-referenced skills load into EVERY conversation. Every token counts.
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+
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+ **Target word counts:**
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+ - getting-started workflows: <150 words each
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+ - Frequently-loaded skills: <200 words total
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+ - Other skills: <500 words (still be concise)
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+
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+ **Techniques:**
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+
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+ **Move details to tool help:**
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+ ```bash
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+ # ❌ BAD: Document all flags in SKILL.md
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+ search-conversations supports --text, --both, --after DATE, --before DATE, --limit N
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Reference --help
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+ search-conversations supports multiple modes and filters. Run --help for details.
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Use cross-references:**
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+ ```markdown
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+ # ❌ BAD: Repeat workflow details
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+ When searching, dispatch subagent with template...
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+ [20 lines of repeated instructions]
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Reference other skill
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+ Always use subagents (50-100x context savings). REQUIRED: Use [other-skill-name] for workflow.
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Compress examples:**
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+ ```markdown
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+ # ❌ BAD: Verbose example (42 words)
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+ your human partner: "How did we handle authentication errors in React Router before?"
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+ You: I'll search past conversations for React Router authentication patterns.
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+ [Dispatch subagent with search query: "React Router authentication error handling 401"]
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+
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+ # ✅ GOOD: Minimal example (20 words)
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+ Partner: "How did we handle auth errors in React Router?"
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+ You: Searching...
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+ [Dispatch subagent → synthesis]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Eliminate redundancy:**
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+ - Don't repeat what's in cross-referenced skills
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+ - Don't explain what's obvious from command
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+ - Don't include multiple examples of same pattern
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+
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+ **Verification:**
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+ ```bash
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+ wc -w skills/path/SKILL.md
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+ # getting-started workflows: aim for <150 each
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+ # Other frequently-loaded: aim for <200 total
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Name by what you DO or core insight:**
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+ - ✅ `condition-based-waiting` > `async-test-helpers`
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+ - ✅ `using-skills` not `skill-usage`
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+ - ✅ `flatten-with-flags` > `data-structure-refactoring`
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+ - ✅ `root-cause-tracing` > `debugging-techniques`
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+
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+ **Gerunds (-ing) work well for processes:**
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+ - `creating-skills`, `testing-skills`, `debugging-with-logs`
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+ - Active, describes the action you're taking
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+
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+ ### 4. Cross-Referencing Other Skills
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+
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+ **When writing documentation that references other skills:**
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+
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+ Use skill name only, with explicit requirement markers:
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+ - ✅ Good: `**REQUIRED SUB-SKILL:** Use superpowers:test-driven-development`
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+ - ✅ Good: `**REQUIRED BACKGROUND:** You MUST understand superpowers:systematic-debugging`
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+ - ❌ Bad: `See skills/testing/test-driven-development` (unclear if required)
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+ - ❌ Bad: `@skills/testing/test-driven-development/SKILL.md` (force-loads, burns context)
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+
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+ **Why no @ links:** `@` syntax force-loads files immediately, consuming 200k+ context before you need them.
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+
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+ ## Flowchart Usage
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+
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+ ```dot
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+ digraph when_flowchart {
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+ "Need to show information?" [shape=diamond];
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+ "Decision where I might go wrong?" [shape=diamond];
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+ "Use markdown" [shape=box];
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+ "Small inline flowchart" [shape=box];
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+
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+ "Need to show information?" -> "Decision where I might go wrong?" [label="yes"];
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+ "Decision where I might go wrong?" -> "Small inline flowchart" [label="yes"];
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+ "Decision where I might go wrong?" -> "Use markdown" [label="no"];
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Use flowcharts ONLY for:**
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+ - Non-obvious decision points
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+ - Process loops where you might stop too early
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+ - "When to use A vs B" decisions
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+
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+ **Never use flowcharts for:**
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+ - Reference material → Tables, lists
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+ - Code examples → Markdown blocks
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+ - Linear instructions → Numbered lists
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+ - Labels without semantic meaning (step1, helper2)
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+
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+ See @graphviz-conventions.dot for graphviz style rules.
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+
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+ **Visualizing for your human partner:** Use `render-graphs.js` in this directory to render a skill's flowcharts to SVG:
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+ ```bash
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+ ./render-graphs.js ../some-skill # Each diagram separately
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+ ./render-graphs.js ../some-skill --combine # All diagrams in one SVG
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Code Examples
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+
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+ **One excellent example beats many mediocre ones**
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+
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+ Choose most relevant language:
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+ - Testing techniques → TypeScript/JavaScript
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+ - System debugging → Shell/Python
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+ - Data processing → Python
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+
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+ **Good example:**
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+ - Complete and runnable
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+ - Well-commented explaining WHY
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+ - From real scenario
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+ - Shows pattern clearly
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+ - Ready to adapt (not generic template)
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+
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+ **Don't:**
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+ - Implement in 5+ languages
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+ - Create fill-in-the-blank templates
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+ - Write contrived examples
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+
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+ You're good at porting - one great example is enough.
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+
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+ ## File Organization
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+
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+ ### Self-Contained Skill
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+ ```
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+ defense-in-depth/
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+ SKILL.md # Everything inline
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+ ```
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+ When: All content fits, no heavy reference needed
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+
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+ ### Skill with Reusable Tool
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+ ```
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+ condition-based-waiting/
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+ SKILL.md # Overview + patterns
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+ example.ts # Working helpers to adapt
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+ ```
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+ When: Tool is reusable code, not just narrative
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+
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+ ### Skill with Heavy Reference
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+ ```
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+ pptx/
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+ SKILL.md # Overview + workflows
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+ pptxgenjs.md # 600 lines API reference
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+ ooxml.md # 500 lines XML structure
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+ scripts/ # Executable tools
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+ ```
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+ When: Reference material too large for inline
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+
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+ ## The Iron Law (Same as TDD)
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+
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+ ```
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+ NO SKILL WITHOUT A FAILING TEST FIRST
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+ ```
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+
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+ This applies to NEW skills AND EDITS to existing skills.
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+
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+ Write skill before testing? Delete it. Start over.
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+ Edit skill without testing? Same violation.
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+
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+ **No exceptions:**
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+ - Not for "simple additions"
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+ - Not for "just adding a section"
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+ - Not for "documentation updates"
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+ - Don't keep untested changes as "reference"
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+ - Don't "adapt" while running tests
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+ - Delete means delete
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+
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+ **REQUIRED BACKGROUND:** The superpowers:test-driven-development skill explains why this matters. Same principles apply to documentation.
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+ ## Testing All Skill Types
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+ Different skill types need different test approaches:
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+ ### Discipline-Enforcing Skills (rules/requirements)
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+ **Examples:** TDD, verification-before-completion, designing-before-coding
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+ **Test with:**
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+ - Academic questions: Do they understand the rules?
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+ - Pressure scenarios: Do they comply under stress?
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+ - Multiple pressures combined: time + sunk cost + exhaustion
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+ - Identify rationalizations and add explicit counters
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+ **Success criteria:** Agent follows rule under maximum pressure
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+ ### Technique Skills (how-to guides)
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+ **Examples:** condition-based-waiting, root-cause-tracing, defensive-programming
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+ **Test with:**
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+ - Application scenarios: Can they apply the technique correctly?
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+ - Variation scenarios: Do they handle edge cases?
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+ - Missing information tests: Do instructions have gaps?
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+ **Success criteria:** Agent successfully applies technique to new scenario
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+ ### Pattern Skills (mental models)
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+ **Examples:** reducing-complexity, information-hiding concepts
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+ **Test with:**
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+ - Recognition scenarios: Do they recognize when pattern applies?
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+ - Application scenarios: Can they use the mental model?
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+ - Counter-examples: Do they know when NOT to apply?
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+ **Success criteria:** Agent correctly identifies when/how to apply pattern
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+ ### Reference Skills (documentation/APIs)
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+ **Examples:** API documentation, command references, library guides
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+ **Test with:**
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+ - Retrieval scenarios: Can they find the right information?
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+ - Application scenarios: Can they use what they found correctly?
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+ - Gap testing: Are common use cases covered?
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+ **Success criteria:** Agent finds and correctly applies reference information
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+ ## Common Rationalizations for Skipping Testing
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+ | Excuse | Reality |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | "Skill is obviously clear" | Clear to you ≠ clear to other agents. Test it. |
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+ | "It's just a reference" | References can have gaps, unclear sections. Test retrieval. |
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+ | "Testing is overkill" | Untested skills have issues. Always. 15 min testing saves hours. |
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+ | "I'll test if problems emerge" | Problems = agents can't use skill. Test BEFORE deploying. |
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+ | "Too tedious to test" | Testing is less tedious than debugging bad skill in production. |
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+ | "I'm confident it's good" | Overconfidence guarantees issues. Test anyway. |
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+ | "Academic review is enough" | Reading ≠ using. Test application scenarios. |
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+ | "No time to test" | Deploying untested skill wastes more time fixing it later. |
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+ **All of these mean: Test before deploying. No exceptions.**
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+ ## Bulletproofing Skills Against Rationalization
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+ Skills that enforce discipline (like TDD) need to resist rationalization. Agents are smart and will find loopholes when under pressure.
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+ **Psychology note:** Understanding WHY persuasion techniques work helps you apply them systematically. See persuasion-principles.md for research foundation (Cialdini, 2021; Meincke et al., 2025) on authority, commitment, scarcity, social proof, and unity principles.
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+ ### Close Every Loophole Explicitly
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+ Don't just state the rule - forbid specific workarounds:
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+ <Bad>
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+ ```markdown
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+ Write code before test? Delete it.
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+ ```
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+ </Bad>
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+ <Good>
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+ ```markdown
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+ Write code before test? Delete it. Start over.
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+ **No exceptions:**
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+ - Don't keep it as "reference"
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+ - Don't "adapt" it while writing tests
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+ - Don't look at it
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+ - Delete means delete
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+ ```
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+ </Good>
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+ ### Address "Spirit vs Letter" Arguments
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+ Add foundational principle early:
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+ **Violating the letter of the rules is violating the spirit of the rules.**
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+ ```
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+ This cuts off entire class of "I'm following the spirit" rationalizations.
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+ ### Build Rationalization Table
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+ Capture rationalizations from baseline testing (see Testing section below). Every excuse agents make goes in the table:
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+ | Excuse | Reality |
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+ | "Too simple to test" | Simple code breaks. Test takes 30 seconds. |
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+ | "I'll test after" | Tests passing immediately prove nothing. |
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+ | "Tests after achieve same goals" | Tests-after = "what does this do?" Tests-first = "what should this do?" |
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+ ```
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+ ### Create Red Flags List
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+ Make it easy for agents to self-check when rationalizing:
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+ ## Red Flags - STOP and Start Over
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+ - Code before test
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+ - "I already manually tested it"
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+ - "Tests after achieve the same purpose"
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+ - "It's about spirit not ritual"
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+ - "This is different because..."
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+ **All of these mean: Delete code. Start over with TDD.**
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+ ```
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+ ### Update CSO for Violation Symptoms
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+ Add to description: symptoms of when you're ABOUT to violate the rule:
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+ ```
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+ ## RED-GREEN-REFACTOR for Skills
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+ Follow the TDD cycle:
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+ ### RED: Write Failing Test (Baseline)
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+ Run pressure scenario with subagent WITHOUT the skill. Document exact behavior:
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+ - What choices did they make?
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+ - What rationalizations did they use (verbatim)?
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+ - Which pressures triggered violations?
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+ This is "watch the test fail" - you must see what agents naturally do before writing the skill.
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+ ### GREEN: Write Minimal Skill
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+ Write skill that addresses those specific rationalizations. Don't add extra content for hypothetical cases.
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+ Run same scenarios WITH skill. Agent should now comply.
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+ ### REFACTOR: Close Loopholes
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+ Agent found new rationalization? Add explicit counter. Re-test until bulletproof.
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+ **Testing methodology:** See @testing-skills-with-subagents.md for the complete testing methodology:
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+ - How to write pressure scenarios
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+ - Pressure types (time, sunk cost, authority, exhaustion)
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+ - Plugging holes systematically
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+ - Meta-testing techniques
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+ ## Anti-Patterns
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+ ### ❌ Narrative Example
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+ "In session 2025-10-03, we found empty projectDir caused..."
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+ **Why bad:** Too specific, not reusable
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+ ### ❌ Multi-Language Dilution
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+ example-js.js, example-py.py, example-go.go
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+ **Why bad:** Mediocre quality, maintenance burden
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+ ### ❌ Code in Flowcharts
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+ ```dot
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+ ```
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+ **Why bad:** Can't copy-paste, hard to read
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+ ### ❌ Generic Labels
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+ **Why bad:** Labels should have semantic meaning
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+ ## STOP: Before Moving to Next Skill
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+ **After writing ANY skill, you MUST STOP and complete the deployment process.**
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+ **Do NOT:**
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+ - Create multiple skills in batch without testing each
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+ - Move to next skill before current one is verified
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+ - Skip testing because "batching is more efficient"
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+ **The deployment checklist below is MANDATORY for EACH skill.**
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+ Deploying untested skills = deploying untested code. It's a violation of quality standards.
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+ ## Skill Creation Checklist (TDD Adapted)
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+ **IMPORTANT: Use TodoWrite to create todos for EACH checklist item below.**
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+ **RED Phase - Write Failing Test:**
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+ - [ ] Create pressure scenarios (3+ combined pressures for discipline skills)
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+ - [ ] Run scenarios WITHOUT skill - document baseline behavior verbatim
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+ - [ ] Identify patterns in rationalizations/failures
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+ **GREEN Phase - Write Minimal Skill:**
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+ - [ ] Name uses only letters, numbers, hyphens (no parentheses/special chars)
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+ - [ ] YAML frontmatter with required `name` and `description` fields (max 1024 chars; see [spec](https://agentskills.io/specification))
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+ - [ ] Description starts with "Use when..." and includes specific triggers/symptoms
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+ - [ ] Description written in third person
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+ - [ ] Keywords throughout for search (errors, symptoms, tools)
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+ - [ ] Clear overview with core principle
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+ - [ ] Address specific baseline failures identified in RED
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+ - [ ] Code inline OR link to separate file
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+ - [ ] One excellent example (not multi-language)
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+ - [ ] Run scenarios WITH skill - verify agents now comply
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+ **REFACTOR Phase - Close Loopholes:**
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+ - [ ] Identify NEW rationalizations from testing
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+ - [ ] Add explicit counters (if discipline skill)
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+ - [ ] Build rationalization table from all test iterations
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+ - [ ] Create red flags list
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+ - [ ] Re-test until bulletproof
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+ **Quality Checks:**
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+ - [ ] Small flowchart only if decision non-obvious
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+ - [ ] Quick reference table
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+ - [ ] Common mistakes section
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+ - [ ] No narrative storytelling
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+ - [ ] Supporting files only for tools or heavy reference
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+ **Deployment:**
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+ - [ ] Commit skill to git and push to your fork (if configured)
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+ - [ ] Consider contributing back via PR (if broadly useful)
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+ ## Discovery Workflow
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+ How future Claude finds your skill:
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+ 1. **Encounters problem** ("tests are flaky")
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+ 3. **Finds SKILL** (description matches)
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+ 4. **Scans overview** (is this relevant?)
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+ 5. **Reads patterns** (quick reference table)
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+ 6. **Loads example** (only when implementing)
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+ **Optimize for this flow** - put searchable terms early and often.
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+ ## The Bottom Line
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+ **Creating skills IS TDD for process documentation.**
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+ Same Iron Law: No skill without failing test first.
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+ Same cycle: RED (baseline) → GREEN (write skill) → REFACTOR (close loopholes).
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+ Same benefits: Better quality, fewer surprises, bulletproof results.
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+ If you follow TDD for code, follow it for skills. It's the same discipline applied to documentation.