Agent skill
skill-generator
Meta-skill for generating new skills with proper format and structure. Use when creating new skills for the swarm system or when agents need to generate skill scaffolds. Ensures skills follow conventions (frontmatter format, directory structure, bundled resources).
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/joelhooks/swarm-tools/tree/main/packages/opencode-swarm-plugin/global-skills/skill-generator
SKILL.md
Skill Generator
Generate new skills with proper format, structure, and conventions. This meta-skill helps agents create skills without hallucinating the format.
Quick Start
To generate a new skill:
bash scripts/generate-skill.sh <skill-name> [target-directory]
This creates a complete skill scaffold with:
- SKILL.md with proper frontmatter
- scripts/ directory for executable helpers
- references/ directory for documentation
- Placeholder content following conventions
Skill Format Conventions
Every skill MUST include:
-
SKILL.md (required) - Main skill file with:
- YAML frontmatter (name, description)
- Markdown body with instructions
-
Bundled Resources (optional):
scripts/- Executable code (bash/python/etc)references/- Documentation loaded on-demandassets/- Files used in output (templates, etc)
Frontmatter Requirements
---
name: skill-name
description: What the skill does AND when to use it. Include triggering scenarios.
---
The description field is critical for skill discovery and triggering. Include:
- What the skill does
- When to use it (specific triggers)
- What contexts activate it
Directory Structure
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md (required)
├── scripts/ (optional)
│ └── example-script.sh
├── references/ (optional)
│ └── conventions.md
└── assets/ (optional)
└── template-file
Writing Effective Skills
Keep SKILL.md Lean
Target <500 lines in SKILL.md. Move detailed content to references/:
- Core workflow → SKILL.md
- Detailed examples → references/
- API docs → references/
- Long explanations → references/
Use Imperative Form
Write instructions as commands:
- "Read the file first" ✓
- "You should read the file" ✗
- "Check for patterns" ✓
- "Consider checking patterns" ✗
Progressive Disclosure
Skills use three-level loading:
- Metadata (~100 words) - Always in context
- SKILL.md body (<5k words) - When skill triggers
- Bundled resources (unlimited) - Loaded as needed
Bundled Resources
scripts/
Executable code for deterministic tasks:
- When the same code is rewritten repeatedly
- When reliability is critical
- Run via bash/python without loading to context
Make scripts executable:
chmod +x scripts/my-script.sh
references/
Documentation loaded on-demand:
- Database schemas
- API documentation
- Detailed workflow guides
- Domain knowledge
Keep reference files focused. For files >100 lines, include a table of contents.
Reference from SKILL.md with clear guidance on when to read:
See references/api-docs.md for complete API reference.
assets/
Files used in output (not loaded to context):
- Templates
- Images/icons
- Boilerplate code
- Fonts/typography
What NOT to Include
Do NOT create these files:
- README.md
- INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md
- QUICK_REFERENCE.md
- CHANGELOG.md
Skills should contain only what an AI agent needs to execute the task. No auxiliary documentation.
Validation
Before finalizing, validate the skill:
bun scripts/validate-skill.ts path/to/skill
Checks:
- YAML frontmatter format
- Required fields present
- No TODO placeholders
- No extraneous files
- Naming conventions
Reference
See references/conventions.md for complete skill format specification.
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