Agent skill
your-skill-name
One sentence: what this skill does and when to invoke it. Use for: [list 2-3 trigger phrases users would naturally type].
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/rfxlamia/skillkit/tree/main/skills/skillkit-help/template
SKILL.md
Overview
[2-3 sentences: what this skill does and why it exists. Be specific. Bad: "Helps with code." Good: "Reviews Python functions for PEP-8 compliance and common anti-patterns, then outputs a prioritized fix list."]
When to Use This Skill
[Optional but recommended for complex skills. List the specific conditions that should trigger this skill.]
Examples:
- User pastes a function and asks for a review
- User says "check my code" or "code review"
Section 1: [First Major Step]
[Instructions for the agent. Be explicit — don't say "do the right thing," say exactly what to do. Use numbered steps for ordered workflows, bullet points for flexible guidance.]
- Step one
- Step two
- Step three
Section 2: [Second Major Step]
[Continue as needed. Each section should have one clear responsibility.]
Reference: [Optional — Load-on-Demand Content]
[Put bulky reference material here rather than in the main flow. The agent loads this only when needed, saving tokens.]
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