Agent skill

skill-writer

Create, synthesize, and iteratively improve agent skills following the Agent Skills specification. Use when asked to "create a skill", "write a skill", "synthesize sources into a skill", "improve a skill from positive/negative examples", "update a skill", or "maintain skill docs and registration". Handles source capture, depth gates, authoring, registration, and validation.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/getsentry/skills/tree/main/plugins/sentry-skills/skills/skill-writer

SKILL.md

Skill Writer

Use this as the single canonical workflow for skill creation and improvement. Primary success condition: maximize high-value input coverage before authoring so the resulting skill has minimal blind spots.

Load only the path(s) required for the task:

Task Read
Set skill class and required dimensions references/mode-selection.md
Apply writing constraints for depth vs concision references/design-principles.md
Select structure pattern for this skill references/skill-patterns.md
Select workflow orchestration pattern for process-heavy skills references/workflow-patterns.md
Select output format pattern for deterministic quality references/output-patterns.md
Choose workflow path and required outputs references/mode-selection.md
Load representative synthesis examples by skill type references/examples/*.md
Synthesize external/local sources with depth gates references/synthesis-path.md
Author or update SKILL.md and supporting files references/authoring-path.md
Optimize skill description and trigger precision references/description-optimization.md
Iterate using positive/negative/fix examples references/iteration-path.md
Evaluate behavior and compare baseline vs with-skill (opt-in quantitative) references/evaluation-path.md
Register and validate skill changes references/registration-validation.md

Step 1: Resolve target and path

  1. Resolve target skill root and intended operation (create, update, synthesize, iterate).
  2. Distinguish skill-internal paths from repo registration paths:
    • inside a skill, reference bundled files relative to that skill root (for example references/foo.md, scripts/check.py)
    • for repository registration edits, use the repository's actual canonical files/locations after inspecting the workspace
  3. Read references/mode-selection.md and select the required path(s).
  4. Classify the skill (workflow-process, integration-documentation, security-review, skill-authoring, generic).
  5. Ask one direct question if class or depth requirements are ambiguous; otherwise state explicit assumptions.

Step 2: Run synthesis when needed

Read references/synthesis-path.md.

  1. Collect and score relevant sources with provenance.
  2. Apply trust and safety rules when ingesting external content.
  3. Produce source-backed decisions and coverage/gap status.
  4. Load one or more profiles from references/examples/*.md when the skill is hybrid.
  5. Enforce baseline source pack for skill-authoring workflows.
  6. Enforce depth gates before moving to authoring.

Step 3: Run iteration first when improving from outcomes/examples

Read references/iteration-path.md first when selected path includes iteration (for example operation iterate).

  1. Capture and anonymize examples with provenance.
  2. Re-evaluate skill behavior against working and holdout slices.
  3. Propose improvements from positive/negative/fix evidence.
  4. Carry concrete behavior deltas into authoring.

Skip this step when selected path does not include iteration.

Step 4: Author or update skill artifacts

Read references/authoring-path.md.

  1. Write or update SKILL.md in imperative voice with trigger-rich description.
  2. Create focused reference files and scripts only when justified.
  3. Follow references/skill-patterns.md, references/workflow-patterns.md, and references/output-patterns.md for structure and output determinism.
  4. For authoring/generator skills, include transformed examples in references:
    • happy-path
    • secure/robust variant
    • anti-pattern + corrected version

Step 5: Optimize description quality

Read references/description-optimization.md.

  1. Validate should-trigger and should-not-trigger query sets.
  2. Reduce false positives and false negatives with targeted description edits.
  3. Keep trigger language generic across providers unless the skill is intentionally provider-specific.

Step 6: Evaluate outcomes

Read references/evaluation-path.md.

  1. Run a lightweight qualitative check by default (recommended).
  2. For integration/documentation and skill-authoring skills, include the concise depth rubric from references/evaluation-path.md.
  3. Run deeper eval playbook and quantitative baseline-vs-with-skill only when requested or risk warrants it.
  4. Record outcomes and unresolved risks.

Step 7: Register and validate

Read references/registration-validation.md.

  1. Apply repository registration steps for the active layout you verified in the workspace.
  2. Run quick validation with strict depth gates.
  3. Reject shallow outputs that fail depth gates or required artifact checks.

Output format

Return:

  1. Summary
  2. Changes Made
  3. Validation Results
  4. Open Gaps

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