Aiwg devkit-create-skill

Enable interactive design mode

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/.agents/skills/devkit-create-skill" ~/.claude/skills/jmagly-aiwg-devkit-create-skill && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: .agents/skills/devkit-create-skill/SKILL.md
source content

Create AIWG Skill

Create a new skill that can be triggered by natural language patterns.

Understanding Skills

Skills differ from commands:

  • Commands: Triggered by explicit
    /command-name
    invocation
  • Skills: Triggered by natural language patterns (e.g., "apply voice", "validate writing")

Skills are ideal for:

  • Capabilities users invoke conversationally
  • Features that should "just work" without explicit commands
  • Cross-cutting concerns that apply in many contexts

Process

1. Validate Parameters

Verify

$ARGUMENTS
contains:

  • Skill name (kebab-case)
  • --to
    target (addon or framework, NOT extension)

Note: Skills cannot be added to extensions because skills need standalone functionality.

Check target exists:

ls ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/agentic/code/addons/<target>/
# or
ls ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/agentic/code/frameworks/<target>/

2. Interactive Design (if --interactive)

Guide the user through skill design:

Skill Purpose:

What does this skill do? (e.g., "applies voice profiles to content", "validates code quality")

Trigger Phrases:

What natural language phrases should activate this skill? Examples:

  • "apply voice", "use voice", "write in <voice> voice"
  • "validate code", "check quality", "review code"
  • "format document", "clean up", "prettify"

Input Requirements:

What input does this skill need?

  • Content to process
  • Configuration parameters
  • File paths

Output Format:

What does this skill produce?

  • Transformed content
  • Validation report
  • Recommendations

Reference Materials:

Does this skill need supporting documentation?

  • Style guides
  • Validation rules
  • Example outputs

3. Execute Scaffolding

Run the CLI scaffolding tool:

node ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/tools/scaffolding/add-skill.mjs \
  <name> \
  --to <target>

4. Generated Structure

<target>/skills/<name>/
├── SKILL.md           # Main skill definition
└── references/        # Supporting documentation

5. Customize SKILL.md

The generated SKILL.md needs customization.

REQUIRED frontmatter fields:

  • name:
    — skill slug (kebab-case)
  • description:
    Mandatory. Used by Claude Code for NL matching and required by Codex (Codex rejects any SKILL.md without a non-empty description). Never leave this blank.
  • version:
    — semver string (e.g.,
    1.0.0
    )
  • priority:
    Mandatory. Importance level:
    critical
    ,
    high
    ,
    medium
    , or
    low
    . Used by corpus gap reports and backlog tooling to surface work items. Never omit.
---
name: <skill-name>
description: <what this skill does — REQUIRED, non-empty>
version: 1.0.0
priority: medium
---

# <Skill Name>

## Trigger Phrases

Activate this skill when the user says:
- "<phrase 1>"
- "<phrase 2>"
- "<phrase 3>"

## Input

This skill expects:
- <input requirement 1>
- <input requirement 2>

## Execution Process

1. <Step 1>
2. <Step 2>
3. <Step 3>

## Output

This skill produces:
- <output 1>
- <output 2>

## Examples

### Example 1: <scenario>
**User**: "<example trigger>"
**Result**: <what happens>

### Example 2: <scenario>
**User**: "<example trigger>"
**Result**: <what happens>

6. Add Reference Materials

If the skill needs supporting documentation:

# Create reference files
touch <target>/skills/<name>/references/style-guide.md
touch <target>/skills/<name>/references/validation-rules.md

7. Update Manifest

The CLI tool automatically updates the manifest. Verify:

{
  "skills": ["existing-skill", "<new-skill>"]
}

Output Format

Skill Created: <name>
─────────────────────

Location: <target>/skills/<name>/

Created:
  ✓ SKILL.md
  ✓ references/

Manifest updated: <target>/manifest.json

Next Steps:
  1. Edit SKILL.md to define trigger phrases
  2. Add execution process details
  3. Create reference materials (if needed)
  4. Test with natural language triggers

Examples

# Create skill in addon
/devkit-create-skill code-formatter --to aiwg-utils

# Create skill with interactive guidance
/devkit-create-skill voice-apply --to voice-framework --interactive

# Create skill in framework
/devkit-create-skill requirement-tracer --to sdlc-complete

Best Practices

  1. Clear trigger phrases: Use natural, conversational language
  2. Multiple triggers: Provide several ways to invoke the skill
  3. Specific execution: Document exactly what happens when triggered
  4. Good examples: Show realistic usage scenarios
  5. Reference materials: Include supporting docs when needed

References

  • @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-dev/README.md — aiwg-dev addon overview
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/extensions/extension-types.md — Extension types including skill type
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/cli-reference.md — CLI reference including add-skill command
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/extensions/creating-extensions.md — Guide to building custom extensions
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-utils/rules/vague-discretion.md — Concrete trigger phrase and loop termination requirements