Claude-skill-registry agent-init-deep

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/agent-init-deep" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-agent-init-deep && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/data/agent-init-deep/SKILL.md
source content

Init Deep — Progressive Disclosure CLAUDE.md

Set up or migrate to a progressive disclosure CLAUDE.md structure using

docs/agents/
for topic-specific guidance.

Context Model

Static (root CLAUDE.md)      — loaded every conversation, minimal, high-value
Semi-dynamic (docs/agents/)  — linked from root, loaded on-demand when relevant
Fully dynamic (skills)       — triggered by metadata match, loaded only when invoked

Root CLAUDE.md should be ~40-50 lines. Everything else belongs in docs/agents/ or skills.

Target Structure

CLAUDE.md                        # Root: identity, tech stack, key rules, workflow, links
docs/agents/
├── tooling.md                   # e.g. package manager, linting, formatting, hooks
├── commands.md                  # e.g. script execution, build filters, passing args
├── guardrails.md                # e.g. data isolation, secrets, library docs
├── definition-of-done.md       # e.g. coverage, lint, type-check, format requirements
└── [topic].md                   # Additional topic-specific files as needed

Workflow

Step 1: Detect State

Check for:
- CLAUDE.md exists?
- docs/agents/ exists?
- How many lines is CLAUDE.md?

If no CLAUDE.md → Greenfield path If CLAUDE.md exists → Migration path

Step 2a: Greenfield Path

Ask the user:

  1. Project name and one-line description
  2. Tech stack (frontend, backend, database, etc.)
  3. Package manager (pnpm, npm, yarn, bun)
  4. Key guardrails (multi-tenancy, secrets, etc.)
  5. Definition of done (test coverage, lint, types, format)

Then generate:

Root CLAUDE.md with:

  • Project identity (1-2 lines)
  • Tech stack list
  • 3-5 key rules (only things the agent consistently gets wrong)
  • 4-stage workflow: Plan → Execute → Validate → Commit
  • Links to docs/agents/ files with routing signals

docs/agents/ files based on answers. Common files include:

  • tooling.md
    — package manager rules, linting config, hooks
  • commands.md
    — how to run scripts, filter by package, pass args
  • guardrails.md
    — data isolation, secrets, library docs
  • definition-of-done.md
    — specific thresholds and commands

Adjust filenames and topics to match the project's actual needs.

Step 2b: Migration Path

  1. Read existing CLAUDE.md

  2. Classify each section:

    • Root-worthy: identity, tech stack, key rules (3-5 max), workflow
    • docs/agents/: detailed tooling, commands, guardrails, definition of done
    • Skill-worthy: complex workflows, procedures, domain expertise
  3. Present proposed split to user:

    ROOT CLAUDE.md:
    - Project identity
    - Tech stack
    - Key rules: [list]
    - Workflow (Plan/Execute/Validate/Commit)
    - Links to docs/agents/
    
    docs/agents/tooling.md:
    - [extracted sections]
    
    docs/agents/commands.md:
    - [extracted sections]
    
    ... etc
    
  4. Ask user to confirm or adjust

  5. Create docs/agents/ files

  6. Rewrite root CLAUDE.md

Step 3: Post-Setup

After creating the structure:

  1. List all created files
  2. Show the root CLAUDE.md
  3. Suggest additional improvements:
    • "Consider adding CLAUDE.md files in app subdirectories for app-specific rules"
    • "Run
      /agent-add-rule
      to add new rules to the right location"
    • "Run
      /skills
      to see available skills"

Root CLAUDE.md Template

# Project Context

[One-line project description]

## Tech Stack

- [list technologies]

## Key Rules

- [3-5 rules the agent consistently gets wrong without being told]

## Workflow

Every task follows four stages. Identify which stage you're in and follow its rules.

Plan → Execute → Validate → Commit
↑                               |
└── fix ────────────────────────┘

1. **Plan** — Understand the task, research code, design approach. Be concise; list unresolved questions.
2. **Execute** — Implement changes AND write tests together. No implementation is complete without tests.
3. **Validate** — ALL checks must pass with zero errors before moving on:
   - [list validation commands]
     If ANY check fails → return to Execute, fix, re-validate. Pre-existing errors are NOT exempt.
4. **Commit** — Only after Validate passes completely. Never commit with failing checks.

## Detailed Guidance

When working on tasks involving these topics, read the linked doc:

- [Topic](docs/agents/file.md) — brief routing signal describing when to read this
- Run `/skills` to see available patterns and workflows

Classification Heuristic

When deciding what stays in root vs moves to docs/agents/:

CriteriaRootdocs/agents/
Agent gets wrong without it?YESmaybe
Applies to every task?YESno
Under 2 lines?YESany length
Detailed reference?NOYES
Procedural/workflow?only the 4-stage loopYES

Principles

  • Minimal root: Every line in root costs tokens on every conversation. Only include what the agent consistently gets wrong without being told.
  • Routing signals: Each link description helps Claude decide whether to follow it. Be specific: "pnpm conventions, ESLint config" not just "tooling".
  • One level deep: All docs link from root. No cross-references between docs/agents/ files.
  • docs/agents/ not docs/: The
    agents/
    subdirectory separates agent instructions from human documentation.