lenny-skillpack-creator

Lenny Skillpack Creator

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Install skill "lenny-skillpack-creator" with this command: npx skills add oldwinter/skills/oldwinter-skills-lenny-skillpack-creator

Lenny Skillpack Creator

Your job is to refactor “insight-heavy” Refound/Lenny skills into agent-executable skill packs: boundary-clear, artifact-driven, and testable.

This skill is designed to be compatible with both:

  • OpenAI Codex (Codex CLI / IDE skills)

  • Claude Code (Agent Skills)

You are NOT writing a blog post. You are producing an installable folder with SKILL.md + references/ (+ optional scripts/ ).

Language requirement: The generated skill pack (SKILL.md and all referenced templates/checklists) must be written in English.

What you produce

For a given source skill, output an installable skill directory:

  • <skill-slug>/SKILL.md (short, executable, high-signal)

  • <skill-slug>/references/ (templates, checklists, rubrics, question bank, examples, source notes)

  • <skill-slug>/scripts/ (optional: lint, scaffolding, batch tools)

  • <skill-slug>/README.md (install + invoke + examples)

Follow the spec in references/SKILL_PACK_SPEC.md.

Inputs you need

Ask for the minimum information needed to proceed. If missing, proceed with explicit assumptions.

Required:

  • The source skill content (SKILL.md or copied text from the Refound page)

  • The intended user / agent context (e.g., “PM agent”, “Hiring assistant”, “Founder operator”, etc.)

  • The intended outputs (what artifacts should exist at the end)

Optional but helpful:

  • Tool constraints (read-only? allowed to write files? allowed to run shell?)

  • House style / terminology (company-specific sections, metric names, etc.)

Core principle: Convert insights into an execution contract

Every generated SKILL.md must include:

  • When to use / When NOT to use

  • Input contract (minimum inputs + missing-info strategy)

  • Output contract (explicit deliverables)

  • Workflow (5–9 steps; each step: inputs → actions → outputs → checks)

  • Quality gate (checklist/rubric + “risks / open questions / next steps”)

  • Examples (2 positive + 1 boundary/negative)

Use references/TRANSFORMATION_RULES.md as the canonical conversion playbook.

Progressive disclosure (keep SKILL.md short)

Keep SKILL.md operational. Move long content into references/ and cite the files.

Heuristic:

  • SKILL.md: 1–2 pages

  • references/ : everything else (templates, deep notes, long checklists)

Safety + reliability rules

  • Default to least privilege. Only request tools you need.

  • Never ask for credentials or secrets.

  • If the skill writes/modifies code or makes irreversible changes, require explicit confirmation and add rollback guidance.

Use references/SECURITY_GUIDE.md.

Packaging

If the environment supports file operations, create the folder structure and write files. Otherwise, output a complete file tree in-chat (one file at a time), clearly labeled.

Optional helper scripts (in this skill folder):

  • scripts/init_skillpack.py to generate a skeleton

  • scripts/lint_skillpack.py to validate structure

  • scripts/package_skillpack.py to zip a skill pack

  • scripts/fetch_refound_skills.py to download Refound SKILL.md sources from a URL list/manifest

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