/skill-create - Local Skill Generation
Analyze your repository's git history to extract coding patterns and generate SKILL.md files that teach Claude your team's practices.
Usage
bash
/skill-create # Analyze current repo /skill-create --commits 100 # Analyze last 100 commits /skill-create --output ./skills # Custom output directory /skill-create --instincts # Also generate instincts for continuous-learning-v2
What It Does
- •Parses Git History - Analyzes commits, file changes, and patterns
- •Detects Patterns - Identifies recurring workflows and conventions
- •Generates SKILL.md - Creates valid Claude Code skill files
- •Optionally Creates Instincts - For the continuous-learning-v2 system
Analysis Steps
Step 1: Gather Git Data
bash
# Get recent commits with file changes
git log --oneline -n ${COMMITS:-200} --name-only --pretty=format:"%H|%s|%ad" --date=short
# Get commit frequency by file
git log --oneline -n 200 --name-only | grep -v "^$" | grep -v "^[a-f0-9]" | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -20
# Get commit message patterns
git log --oneline -n 200 | cut -d' ' -f2- | head -50
Step 2: Detect Patterns
Look for these pattern types:
| Pattern | Detection Method |
|---|---|
| Commit conventions | Regex on commit messages (feat:, fix:, chore:) |
| File co-changes | Files that always change together |
| Workflow sequences | Repeated file change patterns |
| Architecture | Folder structure and naming conventions |
| Testing patterns | Test file locations, naming, coverage |
Step 3: Generate SKILL.md
Output format:
markdown
---
name: {repo-name}-patterns
description: Coding patterns extracted from {repo-name}
version: 1.0.0
source: local-git-analysis
analyzed_commits: {count}
---
# {Repo Name} Patterns
## Commit Conventions
{detected commit message patterns}
## Code Architecture
{detected folder structure and organization}
## Workflows
{detected repeating file change patterns}
## Testing Patterns
{detected test conventions}
Step 4: Generate Instincts (if --instincts)
For continuous-learning-v2 integration:
yaml
---
id: {repo}-commit-convention
trigger: "when writing a commit message"
confidence: 0.8
domain: git
source: local-repo-analysis
---
# Use Conventional Commits
## Action
Prefix commits with: feat:, fix:, chore:, docs:, test:, refactor:
## Evidence
- Analyzed {n} commits
- {percentage}% follow conventional commit format
Example Output
Running /skill-create on a TypeScript project might produce:
markdown
--- name: my-app-patterns description: Coding patterns from my-app repository version: 1.0.0 source: local-git-analysis analyzed_commits: 150 --- # My App Patterns ## Commit Conventions This project uses **conventional commits**: - `feat:` - New features - `fix:` - Bug fixes - `chore:` - Maintenance tasks - `docs:` - Documentation updates ## Code Architecture
src/ ├── components/ # React components (PascalCase.tsx) ├── hooks/ # Custom hooks (use*.ts) ├── utils/ # Utility functions ├── types/ # TypeScript type definitions └── services/ # API and external services
code
## Workflows ### Adding a New Component 1. Create `src/components/ComponentName.tsx` 2. Add tests in `src/components/__tests__/ComponentName.test.tsx` 3. Export from `src/components/index.ts` ### Database Migration 1. Modify `src/db/schema.ts` 2. Run `pnpm db:generate` 3. Run `pnpm db:migrate` ## Testing Patterns - Test files: `__tests__/` directories or `.test.ts` suffix - Coverage target: 80%+ - Framework: Vitest
GitHub App Integration
For advanced features (10k+ commits, team sharing, auto-PRs), use the Skill Creator GitHub App:
- •Install: github.com/apps/skill-creator
- •Comment
/skill-creator analyzeon any issue - •Receives PR with generated skills
Related Skills
- •
/instinct-import- Import generated instincts - •
/instinct-status- View learned instincts - •
/evolve- Cluster instincts into skills/agents