Agent skill
skill-template
Template for production-grade DocEngineering skills
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/64andrewwalker/skill-template
SKILL.md
Skill Template
Overview
Use this folder as the starting point for a new skill.
Prerequisites
- Confirm required input paths exist.
- Prefer relative paths via
{baseDir}for portability.
Instructions
- Scout: Use
Grep/findto locate only the relevant files. - Analyze: Read the minimum set of files needed.
- Execute: Prefer deterministic scripts under
{baseDir}/scripts/. - Verify: Run validation scripts and/or tests before returning results.
Output Format
- Define a strict output format (Markdown template in
{baseDir}/assets/and/or JSON schema).
Error Handling
- If required inputs are missing, ask for them explicitly and stop.
- If any hard gate fails, return
EXIT_BLOCKEDand list blockers.
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