add-skill

Create new joelclaw skills with the idiomatic process — repo-canonical, symlinked, git-tracked, slogged. Triggers on 'add a skill', 'create skill', 'new skill', 'canonical skill', 'make a skill for', or any request to formalize a process or domain into a reusable skill.

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This listing is imported from skills.sh public index metadata. Review upstream SKILL.md and repository scripts before running.

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Install skill "add-skill" with this command: npx skills add joelhooks/joelclaw/joelhooks-joelclaw-add-skill

Add Skill

Create a new joelclaw skill. Skills are modular instruction sets that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.

Process

1. Create the skill directory

mkdir -p ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw/skills/<skill-name>

2. Write SKILL.md

Every skill needs a SKILL.md with frontmatter and instructions:

---
name: <skill-name>
displayName: <Human Readable Name>
description: <One-line description. This shows in the skill list and is used for trigger matching.>
version: 0.1.0
author: joel
tags:
  - <relevant>
  - <tags>
---

# <Skill Title>

<Instructions for the agent. Write for another Claude instance — include non-obvious procedural knowledge, domain-specific details, gotchas, and reusable patterns.>

## When to Use

<Trigger phrases and situations that should activate this skill.>

## Operations

<Step-by-step procedures, commands, API calls, etc.>

## Rules

<Constraints, safety boundaries, things to never do.>

3. Add references (optional)

For complex skills, add supporting files:

skills/<skill-name>/
├── SKILL.md              # Required
├── references/           # Optional — detailed docs, examples
│   └── operations.md
├── scripts/              # Optional — helper scripts
└── assets/               # Optional — logos, templates
    ├── small-logo.svg    # For Codex desktop
    └── large-logo.png    # For Codex desktop

4. Symlink to all consumer directories

ln -sf ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw/skills/<skill-name> ~/.pi/agent/skills/<skill-name>
ln -sf ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw/skills/<skill-name> ~/.agents/skills/<skill-name>
ln -sf ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw/skills/<skill-name> ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>

5. Slog it

slog write --action configure --tool skills --detail "created <skill-name> skill: <what it does>" --reason "<why>"

6. Commit

The skills/ directory is sacred and fully git-tracked. Every skill must be committed.

cd ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw
git add skills/<skill-name>
git commit -m "feat(skills): add <skill-name> — <short description>"

Key Rules

  • Repo is canonical: ~/Code/joelhooks/joelclaw/skills/ is the source of truth. Home dirs symlink to it.
  • Directory name must match name field in SKILL.md frontmatter. Mismatch causes [Skill conflicts] warning on pi load.
  • Never copy skills — always symlink. cat > symlink writes through and destroys the target.
  • External/third-party skill packs stay external (global install), not copied into repo unless intentionally curated.
  • Pi extensions load at session startup only — new skills are available immediately (loaded on demand), but if you modify an existing skill mid-session, run /reload.
  • One skill per concern — don't overload a skill with unrelated capabilities. Split into focused skills.
  • Write for another agent — the consumer is another Claude instance, not Joel. Include what's non-obvious.
  • Include trigger phrases in the description — this is how pi matches user requests to skills.

Updating Existing Skills

  1. Edit the SKILL.md (or references) in the repo copy
  2. Symlinks mean all consumers see the change immediately
  3. Slog the change
  4. Commit

Codex Desktop Metadata (optional)

For skills that should appear in Codex desktop:

skills/<skill-name>/
├── agents/
│   └── openai.yaml       # Codex agent config
└── assets/
    ├── small-logo.svg
    └── large-logo.png

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