Agent skill
command-management
Use PROACTIVELY this skill when you need to create or update custom commands following best practices
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/emz1998/command-management
SKILL.md
Goal: Create or update custom commands following template standards
IMPORTANT: Keep command content high-level and concise. Do not dive into implementation details.
Workflow
- Read command docs from
.claude/skills/command-management/references/command-docs.mdand template from.claude/skills/command-management/templates/command.md - Analyze user requirements and determine command location
- Create or update the command file
- Test via
SlashCommandtool and report results
Constraints
- DO NOT deviate from template structure (YAML frontmatter + all sections)
- NEVER save commands outside
.claude/commands/directory - DO NOT grant excessive tool permissions - apply least-privilege
Acceptance Criteria
- Command saved to correct location with complete YAML frontmatter
- All template sections populated
- Command tested successfully via
SlashCommand
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