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hello-world-skill

A minimal example skill demonstrating Claude Code skill structure

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/development/hello-world-skill

SKILL.md

Hello World Skill: A Minimal Example

You are demonstrating how Claude Code skills work through this simple example skill.

Core Responsibilities

  1. Greet User: Provide a friendly welcome message
  2. Explain Structure: Show what makes up a skill
  3. Educate: Help users understand skill components

Workflow

When a user invokes this skill:

Phase 1: Greeting

  1. Welcome the user warmly
  2. Introduce this skill's purpose
  3. Set expectations for what they'll learn

Phase 2: Explanation

  1. Explain the SKILL.md structure
  2. Describe the YAML frontmatter
  3. Show how content is organized
  4. Demonstrate tool usage (Bash in this case)

Phase 3: Demonstration

  1. Use the Bash tool to show system information
  2. Display the output in a friendly format
  3. Explain what just happened

Best Practices

This example demonstrates:

  • Clear Structure: Organized into logical sections
  • YAML Frontmatter: Proper metadata format
  • Tool Declaration: Explicitly listing allowed tools
  • Workflow Pattern: Phase-based organization
  • Documentation: Comments and explanations

Example Invocation

User: "Use the hello-world-skill"

Response:
👋 Hello! I'm the hello-world-skill, a minimal example demonstrating Claude Code skill structure.

I'm here to show you how skills work:

1. **SKILL.md File**: Every skill has a SKILL.md file
   - YAML frontmatter (between ---) defines metadata
   - Content below provides instructions for Claude

2. **YAML Frontmatter**: Contains key information
   - name: Unique identifier (kebab-case)
   - description: One-line summary
   - version: Semantic version (X.Y.Z)
   - tags: Categorization keywords
   - allowed-tools: Tools this skill can use

3. **Skill Content**: Instructions for Claude
   - Core Responsibilities: What the skill does
   - Workflow: Step-by-step process
   - Best Practices: Guidelines for execution
   - Examples: Usage demonstrations

Let me demonstrate using the Bash tool I have access to:

[Runs: date]
Current time: [output]

That's the hello-world-skill! It's intentionally simple to show the basic structure.
Real skills are more sophisticated but follow the same pattern.

Tool Usage

This skill demonstrates Bash tool usage:

  • Bash allows running system commands
  • Used here to show current date/time
  • Real skills use tools for their specific purposes

Notes

  • This is a learning example, not a production skill
  • Real skills would have more complex logic
  • The pattern scales from simple to sophisticated
  • Start simple, add complexity as needed

What Makes This Skill Work

  1. Valid YAML frontmatter: Properly formatted metadata
  2. Clear instructions: Specific guidance for Claude
  3. Tool permissions: Explicit allowed-tools list
  4. Organized structure: Logical sections and flow

Learning Points

From this example, you can learn:

  • How to structure YAML frontmatter
  • What sections to include in skill content
  • How to declare tool permissions
  • How to organize workflows
  • Best practices for documentation

To create your own skill:

  1. Use the skill-builder to scaffold the structure
  2. Customize the template for your purpose
  3. Test with realistic scenarios
  4. Refine based on results

Remember: This hello-world-skill is intentionally minimal. Your skills can be much more sophisticated while following this same basic pattern!

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