Agent skill
use-command-template
Use when creating new Claude Code skills following established patterns and templates. Activates on "create a new skill", "add a skill to plugin", or "write skill from template" requests. Note — commands are deprecated; this skill creates SKILL.md files instead. Produces correctly structured skill files with valid frontmatter and body.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/Jamie-BitFlight/claude_skills/tree/main/plugins/python3-development/skills/use-command-template
SKILL.md
Use Skill Template
Create a new Claude Code skill following established patterns.
Note: Commands have been deprecated in favor of skills. This skill creates properly formatted SKILL.md files.
Execution Steps
Consult ../python3-development/references/python3-standards.md when applying shared architecture, typing, testing, or CLI rules; full standards, graphs, and amendment process are documented there.
1. Determine Skill Type
- Parse skill purpose from arguments
- Identify appropriate category (testing/development/analysis/quality)
- Choose suitable skill name (kebab-case format)
2. Apply Template
Create SKILL.md with required structure:
---
name: skill-name
description: 'This skill should be used when the user asks to "specific trigger 1", "specific trigger 2", "specific trigger 3". Brief description of what the skill does.'
version: "1.0.0"
last_updated: "YYYY-MM-DD"
user-invocable: true # if user can invoke directly
argument-hint: "<argument_description>" # if accepts arguments
---
# Skill Title
Brief overview of the skill's purpose.
## When to Use
- Trigger condition 1
- Trigger condition 2
- Trigger condition 3
## Process/Instructions
### Step 1: First Action
{Details}
### Step 2: Second Action
{Details}
## Output Format
{Expected output structure}
## Related Skills
- **related-skill-1**: Description
- **related-skill-2**: Description
3. Skill Directory Structure
Create skill in appropriate location:
plugins/{plugin-name}/skills/{skill-name}/
└── SKILL.md
Skills must be directly under skills/ — subdirectory nesting is not supported and causes skills to silently fail to register. Do not add a skills key to plugin.json — auto-discovery handles registration.
Best Practices
Naming:
- Use kebab-case for directory and skill names
- Use clear verb-noun format when applicable
- Keep names concise but descriptive
Description:
- Use third person: "This skill should be used when..."
- Include specific trigger phrases users would say
- List 3-5 concrete examples of when to invoke
Content:
- Keep skills focused on single responsibility
- Include at least one example usage
- Define clear output format
- Reference related skills
Example Usage
/python3-development:use-command-template analyze API endpoints for rate limiting
/python3-development:use-command-template validate database migrations for safety
/python3-development:use-command-template generate Pydantic classes from schema
Migration Note
If migrating from old command format:
| Old Format | New Format |
|---|---|
title: |
name: |
command_type: |
(removed - use directory structure) |
related_docs: |
(use markdown links in content) |
@include |
(copy content directly or use references/) |
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