update-skill
このスキルは、リポジトリ内の SKILL.md ファイルを生成、編集、または改善することで、AIスキルを作成または更新します。新しいスキルを執筆したり、既存のスキルの構造、フロントマター、ガイダンスを改訂する際に、スキル作成者に対して構造、フロントマター、ベストプラクティスに関するガイダンスを提供し、スキルエコシステム全体での標準化と発見可能性を確保します。
git clone https://github.com/warpdotdev/common-skills.gitBefore / After 効果比較
1 组統一されたガイドラインがないため、スキル文書の手動作成とレビューは時間がかかり、エラーが発生しやすく、スキルのオンボーディングが遅れ、品質が不均一で発見しにくい状態でした。
標準化されたガイドラインに従うことで、スキル文書の作成とレビューの効率が大幅に向上し、迅速かつ標準化されたスキルオンボーディング、高品質な文書、そして発見可能性の向上が実現され、スキルエコシステムの発展が加速されます。
update-skill
This guide provides instructions for creating or updating skills in this repository. It covers the required structure, frontmatter, and best practices for skills.
Quick Start
Every skill is a directory containing a SKILL.md file with YAML frontmatter and markdown body:
---
name: pdf-processing
description: Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents.
---
# PDF Processing
## When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user needs to work with PDF files...
## How to extract text
1. Use pdfplumber for text extraction...
## How to fill forms
...
Requirements
Frontmatter (Required)
Every SKILL.md must start with YAML frontmatter containing:
- name: Kebab-case identifier (lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens only)
- Example:
add-feature-flag,pdf-processing,update-skill
- Example:
- description: Specific description of what the skill does and when to use it
- Must be non-empty
- Should include key terms for skill discovery
- Begin with an action verb to clearly state what the skill accomplishes (e.g., "Adds feature flags..." instead of "Helps with features..."), and immediately follow with a specific use case or context (e.g., "Use when working with feature flags")
- Write in third person (e.g., "Adds feature flags..." not "I can help you add...")
Writing Effective Descriptions
The description field is critical for skill discovery. Include both what the skill does and when to use it. Some good examples:
git-commit: "Generate descriptive commit messages by analyzing git diffs. Use when the user asks for help writing commit messages or reviewing staged changes."pdf-processing: "Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. Use when working with PDF files or when the user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction."
Avoid vague descriptions like "Helps with code" or "Does development tasks". For more context, see "Description Best Practices" in references/best-practices.md.
Skill Structure
Typical sections in Warp skills:
- Title and brief summary – Clear title and a concise overview of the skill's purpose and primary use cases. Link to sections, reference files or related skills if useful
- Overview - Context about the skill's purpose (optional but common), extends the summary with more details and context
- Main content - Steps, usage instructions, or workflow guidance
- Best Practices - Guidelines and recommendations (optional)
- Examples / Reference PRs - Links to real examples (optional)
Keep the structure flexible based on the skill's needs. Simple skills can omit the optional sections.
Validation
Optionally, use the skills-ref reference library to validate your skills:
skills-ref validate ./my-skill
This checks that your SKILL.md frontmatter is valid and follows all naming conventions. If not installed, use the WebSearch tool to get context around this package.
Main Content Best Practices
- For guidance on what qualifies as good main content, see "Conciseness Principles" in references/best-practices.md
- When formatting code examples, see "Code Example Formatting" in references/best-practices.md.
File Organization
- Simple skills (<=200 lines): Keep everything in SKILL.md
- Complex skills (>200 lines): Split detailed content into
references/subdirectory- Reference files from SKILL.md with clear links
- Example: "See references/best-practices.md for detailed guidance"
When to Split Content
Create references/ subdirectory when:
- SKILL.md approaches 200+ lines
- Skill covers multiple domains or workflows that can be loaded independently
- Detailed reference material would clutter the main instructions
Keep only essential workflow and procedural instructions in SKILL.md. Move detailed reference material, schemas, and extensive examples to references/ files.
Examples from Existing Skills
For reference on structure and style:
.agents/skills/add-feature-flag/SKILL.md- Multi-step workflow with clear sequential steps.agents/skills/remove-feature-flag/SKILL.md- Cleanup workflow with search commands
Best Practices
See references/best-practices.md for detailed authoring guidance including:
- Progressive disclosure patterns
- Writing concise, effective instructions
- Code example formatting
- Common anti-patterns to avoid
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