Claude-skill-registry commands-templates
Generate Claude AI skills from documentation, GitHub repos, or PDFs using Skill Seekers
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/commands-templates" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-commands-templates && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/commands-templates/SKILL.mdCreate Skill
Purpose
Generate production-ready Claude AI skills from documentation websites, GitHub repositories, or PDF files using Skill Seekers. Automatically outputs to
/INTEGRATION/incoming for seamless integration with the existing workflow.
Features
- 🌐 Documentation Scraping - Convert doc sites to skills (React, FastAPI, etc.)
- 🐙 GitHub Integration - Extract skills from repositories with AST parsing
- 📄 PDF Processing - Transform technical PDFs into structured skills
- ✨ AI Enhancement - Optional AI-powered skill refinement (
)--enhance - 🔄 Auto-Integration - Automatically runs
after creation/integration-scan - 📦 Auto-Install - Checks for and installs
if missingskill-seekers
Usage
Documentation Website
/create-skill --url https://fastapi.tiangolo.com --name fastapi /create-skill --url https://react.dev --name react --enhance
GitHub Repository
/create-skill --github facebook/react /create-skill --github anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python --enhance
PDF Document
/create-skill --pdf /path/to/manual.pdf --name api-manual /create-skill --pdf ~/Downloads/guide.pdf --name user-guide --enhance
Using Config File (Advanced)
/create-skill --config configs/react.json /create-skill --config https://raw.githubusercontent.com/.../config.json
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Required | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Documentation website URL | Yes* | |
| Skill name (used with --url or --pdf) | Yes* | |
| GitHub repository (owner/repo) | Yes* | |
| Path to PDF file | Yes* | |
| Config file path or URL | Yes* | |
| Run AI enhancement (improves quality) | No | (flag) |
*One of:
--url + --name, --github, --pdf + --name, or --config is required.
Workflow
1. Dependency Check
# Check if skill-seekers is installed !which skill-seekers || python3 -m pip show skill-seekers
If not installed:
# Auto-install skill-seekers !pip install skill-seekers # Verify installation !skill-seekers --version
Display:
🔧 Installing Skill Seekers... ✅ Skill Seekers v2.2.0 installed successfully
2. Determine Source Type
Based on parameters provided:
→ Documentation scraping--url
→ GitHub repository--github
→ PDF extraction--pdf
→ Custom configuration--config
3. Generate Skill
For Documentation (
):--url
# Generate skill to default output/ directory !skill-seekers scrape --url [URL] --name [NAME] # Move to integration directory !mv output/[NAME] INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]
For GitHub (
):--github
# Extract repo name from owner/repo REPO_NAME=$(echo [OWNER/REPO] | cut -d'/' -f2) # Generate skill !skill-seekers github --repo [OWNER/REPO] # Move to integration directory !mv output/$REPO_NAME INTEGRATION/incoming/$REPO_NAME
For PDF (
):--pdf
# Generate skill from PDF !skill-seekers pdf --file [PDF_PATH] --name [NAME] # Move to integration directory !mv output/[NAME] INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]
For Config (
): (Recommended for best results)--config
# Generate from config file (local path or URL) !skill-seekers scrape --config [CONFIG_PATH] # Extract skill name from config JSON SKILL_NAME=$(python3 -c "import json; print(json.load(open('[CONFIG_PATH]'))['name'])") # Move to integration directory !mv output/$SKILL_NAME INTEGRATION/incoming/$SKILL_NAME
Why Config Files?
- ✅ Better content extraction (100+ pages vs 1-10 pages with basic scraping)
- ✅ Automatic categorization (getting_started, path_operations, etc.)
- ✅ Custom URL patterns (include/exclude specific paths)
- ✅ Rate limiting control
- ✅ Selector customization for specific doc sites
Example config locations:
- User configs:
~/.skill-seekers/configs/[framework].json - Project configs:
configs/[framework].json - Remote configs:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/.../config.json
Display progress:
🚀 Generating skill: [NAME] 📥 Source: [URL/GitHub/PDF] 📂 Default output: output/[NAME] 📂 Moving to: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME] ⏳ This may take 5-15 minutes depending on source size...
4. Optional Enhancement
If
--enhance flag provided:
# Enhance in default location before moving !skill-seekers enhance output/[NAME]
Display:
✨ Enhancing skill with AI refinement... ⏳ This may take 2-3 additional minutes...
5. Move to Integration Directory
# Move completed skill to integration directory !mv output/[NAME] INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]
Display:
📦 Moving skill to integration directory... ✅ Skill moved to: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]
6. Verify Output
# Check skill structure !ls -la INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]/ # Verify SKILL.md exists !test -f INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]/SKILL.md && echo "✅ SKILL.md found"
Expected structure:
INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]/ ├── SKILL.md # Main skill file (required) ├── knowledge/ # Extracted documentation │ ├── section1.md │ └── section2.md ├── examples/ # Code samples │ └── usage.py └── references/ # Source materials └── sources.txt
7. Auto-Scan Integration
Automatically run
/integration-scan to categorize the new skill:
# Invoke integration-scan command @.claude/commands/integration-scan.md
Display:
🔍 Auto-scanning new skill for integration...
8. Final Summary
Display completion status:
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║ SKILL CREATION COMPLETED ║ ╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ SKILL: [NAME] SOURCE: [URL/GitHub/PDF] OUTPUT: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME] ENHANCED: [Yes/No] FILES CREATED: • SKILL.md ✓ • knowledge/ ([X] files) ✓ • examples/ ([X] files) ✓ • references/ ([X] files) ✓ INTEGRATION STATUS: ✅ Scanned and categorized by /integration-scan 📋 Report: /INTEGRATION/logs/scan-report-[timestamp].md NEXT STEPS: 1. Review skill: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]/SKILL.md 2. Run '/integration-process' to finalize integration 3. Test skill: "Use [NAME] skill to..." Time: [X] minutes | Size: [X] MB | Quality: ✅ Ready
Error Handling
Installation Failures
❌ Failed to install skill-seekers Reason: [error message] Please install manually: pip install skill-seekers Then retry: /create-skill [your-parameters]
Generation Failures
❌ Skill generation failed Source: [URL/GitHub/PDF] Error: [detailed error message] Common fixes: • Check URL is accessible • Verify GitHub repo exists (public access) • Ensure PDF file path is correct • Try without --enhance flag first Retry with debug: skill-seekers [command] --verbose
Missing Output
⚠️ Skill generated but SKILL.md not found Location: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME] This may indicate: • Incomplete generation • Unexpected directory structure Suggested actions: 1. Check manually: ls -la INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME] 2. Review logs: skill-seekers --help 3. Re-run with fresh output directory
Integration Scan Failures
⚠️ Skill created but auto-scan failed Skill location: INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME] You can manually run integration scan: /integration-scan
Quality Checks
During generation, Skill Seekers performs:
- ✅ URL accessibility validation
- ✅ Content extraction and parsing
- ✅ Code language detection (Python, JS, TS, C++, etc.)
- ✅ Automatic categorization by topic
- ✅ SKILL.md format compliance
- ✅ Link validation
- ✅ Metadata extraction
If
--enhance used:
- ✅ AI-powered content refinement
- ✅ Example code optimization
- ✅ Documentation clarity improvement
- ✅ Trigger condition enhancement
Security Considerations
- Safe Installation: Auto-install uses
(standard package manager)pip install - Read-Only Source Access: Only reads from URLs/GitHub/PDFs, never modifies source
- Sandboxed Output: All generated files go to
(quarantine area)/INTEGRATION/incoming - Validation Pipeline: Skills must pass
before final integration/integration-scan - Audit Trail: All operations logged in scan reports
Performance
| Source Type | Typical Time | Enhancement Time | Output Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small docs (10-20 pages) | 5-8 min | +2 min | 1-5 MB |
| Medium docs (50-100 pages) | 10-15 min | +3 min | 5-15 MB |
| GitHub repo (small) | 8-12 min | +2 min | 2-8 MB |
| GitHub repo (large) | 15-25 min | +4 min | 10-30 MB |
| PDF (technical manual) | 5-10 min | +2 min | 1-10 MB |
Integration with Workflow
Complete Pipeline:
/create-skill → INTEGRATION/incoming/ → /integration-scan (auto) ↓ Review scan report ↓ /integration-process → Move to skills-templates/ ↓ /integration-validate → Quality checks ↓ /integration-update-docs → Update README ↓ Production-ready skill ✅
Examples
Example 1: FastAPI Documentation (Config Approach - Recommended)
# Best approach: Use pre-configured config file /create-skill --config ~/.skill-seekers/configs/fastapi.json
Result: Comprehensive FastAPI skill with:
- 102 pages of documentation extracted
- 7 categories (getting_started, path_operations, request_data, dependencies, security, database, other)
- 456 KB SKILL.md with 10+ examples
- 720 KB total reference documentation
Time: ~12 minutes
Compare to basic URL approach:
# Basic approach: Only captures 1 page (12 KB) /create-skill --url https://fastapi.tiangolo.com --name fastapi
Config files provide 100x better content extraction!
Example 2: React from GitHub
/create-skill --github facebook/react
Result: React skill with component patterns, hooks, lifecycle methods, AST-parsed API surface, and GitHub issues/PRs context.
Time: ~12 minutes
Example 3: Custom API Manual
/create-skill --pdf ~/Documents/api-reference-v3.pdf --name company-api --enhance
Result: Structured skill from PDF with endpoints, authentication, examples, and enhanced clarity.
Time: ~14 minutes (10 min extraction + 4 min enhancement)
Tips & Best Practices
Choosing --enhance
-
✅ Use --enhance for:
- Public skills you'll share
- Complex technical documentation
- First-time generation of critical skills
-
⚠️ Skip --enhance for:
- Quick prototyping
- Well-structured sources (already high quality)
- Time-sensitive needs
Naming Conventions
- Use lowercase kebab-case:
,fastapi
,react-hookscompany-api - Be descriptive but concise:
notaws-lambdaamazon-web-services-lambda-functions - Match official project names when possible
Source Selection
- Config files (RECOMMENDED): Best for comprehensive extraction with 100x better results
- Check
for pre-configured popular frameworks~/.skill-seekers/configs/ - Create custom configs for complex documentation sites
- Provides categorization, URL filtering, and rate limiting
- Check
- Documentation sites: Use basic --url for simple sites or when no config exists
- Works best for sites with llms.txt or simple HTML structure
- May only capture 1-10 pages without proper configuration
- GitHub repos: Best for understanding implementation patterns and API structure
- Requires GitHub token to avoid rate limits (60/hour without)
- Large repos may take 15-25 minutes
- PDFs: Best for proprietary tools, legacy systems, internal documentation
Using Config Files
When to create a custom config:
- Documentation site has >50 pages
- Site uses JavaScript navigation (SPA)
- Need specific categorization (tutorials, API reference, guides)
- Want to exclude certain sections (external links, deployment docs)
Sample config structure:
{ "name": "framework-name", "description": "Short description", "base_url": "https://docs.example.com/", "start_urls": ["https://docs.example.com/tutorial/"], "url_patterns": { "include": ["/tutorial/", "/api/"], "exclude": ["/blog/", "/external/"] }, "categories": { "getting_started": ["intro", "tutorial"], "api": ["api", "reference"] }, "rate_limit": 0.5, "max_pages": 250 }
Pre-Generation Checklist
- Verify source is accessible (URL loads, GitHub repo is public, PDF exists)
- Check
has space (~50-100 MB free recommended)/INTEGRATION/incoming - Ensure
has internet access for auto-installpip - Clear previous failed attempts:
rm -rf INTEGRATION/incoming/[NAME]
Dependencies
- Required: Python 3.8+, pip
- Auto-installed: skill-seekers package
- Optional: OpenAI API key (for --enhance, can use local models)
Troubleshooting
"skill-seekers: command not found"
# Verify Python environment python3 --version # Install manually pip install skill-seekers # Verify skill-seekers --version
"No module named 'skill_seekers'"
# Wrong Python environment - check pip location which pip which python3 # Reinstall with correct pip python3 -m pip install skill-seekers
Large PDFs timing out
# Use Skill Seekers directly with custom timeout skill-seekers pdf --file huge.pdf --name huge-manual --timeout 3600
Enhancement requires API key
# Set OpenAI API key (if not already set) export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-..." # Or skip enhancement for now /create-skill --url https://example.com --name example
Related Commands
- Categorize incoming files (auto-run by this command)/integration-scan
- Move validated skills to final location/integration-process
- Run comprehensive quality checks/integration-validate
- Update README with new skills/integration-update-docs
Version History
- 1.0 (2025-12-26): Initial release
- Documentation, GitHub, and PDF support
- Auto-install capability
- AI enhancement option
- Auto-scan integration
- Comprehensive error handling
Last Updated: December 26, 2025 Dependencies: skill-seekers package, /INTEGRATION directory structure Integration: Works seamlessly with integration pipeline commands