Claude-skill-registry designing-syntax
Design custom syntax elements with reuse-first approach for workflow orchestration. Use when user needs custom operators, checkpoints, or syntax patterns not available in core syntax.
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 "$T/skills/data/designing-syntax" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-designing-syntax && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/designing-syntax/SKILL.mdsource content
Designing Custom Workflow Syntax
I design custom syntax elements following a reuse-first approach. Only create new syntax when existing patterns don't fit.
When I Activate
I activate when you:
- Need custom workflow operators
- Want specialized checkpoints
- Ask about extending syntax
- Need domain-specific patterns
- Say "I need a custom syntax for..."
Reuse-First Process
Before creating new syntax, I check:
- Built-in syntax -
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,@[...] - Global syntax library -
library/syntax/ - Template definitions - Existing workflow definitions
- Similar patterns - Adaptable existing syntax
Only create new if no match exists.
Syntax Types
Operators
Custom flow control operators.
Example:
=> (merge with dedup)
--- symbol: => description: Merge with deduplication --- Executes left then right, removes duplicates from combined output.
Actions
Reusable sub-workflows.
Example:
@deep-review
--- name: @deep-review type: action --- Expansion: [code-reviewer:"security" || code-reviewer:"style"] -> merge
Checkpoints
Manual approval gates with prompts.
Example:
@security-gate
--- name: @security-gate type: checkpoint --- Prompt: Review security findings. Verify no critical vulnerabilities.
Conditions
Custom conditional logic.
Example:
if security-critical
--- name: if security-critical description: Check if changes affect security code evaluation: Modified files in: auth/, crypto/, permissions/ ---
Loops
Reusable loop patterns.
Example:
retry-with-backoff(n)
--- name: retry-with-backoff type: loop params: [attempts] --- Pattern: @try -> operation -> (if failed)~> wait -> @try
Design Principles
- Intuitive - Names/symbols hint at behavior
- Composable - Works with existing syntax
- Self-documenting - Clear from context
- Minimal - Only when truly needed
Best Practices
✅ DO:
- Use descriptive names (
not@security-gate
)@check - Document behavior clearly
- Provide examples
- Keep composable
❌ DON'T:
- Create for one-time use
- Make too specific
- Hide too much complexity
- Duplicate existing syntax
Library Structure
library/syntax/ ├── operators/ # Flow control operators ├── actions/ # Reusable sub-workflows ├── checkpoints/ # Approval gates ├── conditions/ # Custom conditionals ├── loops/ # Loop patterns ├── aggregators/ # Result combination └── guards/ # Pre-execution checks
Related Skills
- creating-workflows: Use custom syntax in workflows
- executing-workflows: Execute workflows with custom syntax
Need custom syntax? Describe the pattern you keep repeating!