Skill From Book
Transform book content into structured, context-efficient Claude skills.
Overview
This skill guides you through converting a book (in markdown format) into a well-organized skill with:
- •Granular knowledge files (one concept per file)
- •Workflows for repeatable tasks
- •Use-case guidelines (mapping tasks to relevant files)
- •Progress tracking for multi-session work
- •Subagent extraction tasks
CRITICAL INSTRUCTIONS
YOU MUST FOLLOW THIS WORKFLOW STRICTLY. DO NOT SKIP OR REORDER PHASES.
- •DO NOT read the book markdown file content before starting Phase 1
- •MUST read each reference file BEFORE starting its corresponding phase
- •MUST complete each phase before moving to the next
- •MUST use subagents for extraction tasks
- •MUST propose workflows to user before finalization
Workflow
Phase 1: Analysis
STOP! Before proceeding, you MUST:
- •Read
references/analysis-guide.mdcompletely - •Only then proceed with the steps below
Phase 1 Steps:
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Extract TOC and outline ONLY (DO NOT read full book content)
bash# Count total lines wc -l book.md # Extract headers/TOC - THIS IS ALL YOU NEED grep -E "^#{1,3} " book.md - •
Identify knowledge categories from outline
- •Core principles/philosophy
- •Rules and guidelines
- •Examples (good vs bad)
- •Patterns and anti-patterns
- •Checklists and quick references
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Define use cases
- •Who will use this skill?
- •What tasks will they perform?
- •What questions will they ask?
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Ask user to confirm the identified categories and use cases before proceeding
Phase 2: Planning
STOP! Before proceeding, you MUST:
- •Read
references/extraction-patterns.mdcompletely - •Read
references/file-templates.mdcompletely - •Only then proceed with the steps below
Phase 2 Steps:
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Design file structure with required files per category
Each category MUST contain these 3 basic files:
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knowledge.md- Core concepts, definitions, and foundational understanding - •
rules.md- Specific guidelines, do's and don'ts - •
examples.md- Good/bad code examples, before/after comparisons
Additional files as needed:
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patterns.md- Reusable solutions - •
smells.md- Anti-patterns and what to avoid - •
checklist.md- Quick reference checklists
codeskill-name/ ├── SKILL.md ├── progress.md ├── guidelines.md ├── workflows/ # NEW: Step-by-step processes │ ├── [task-1].md │ └── [task-2].md └── references/ ├── category-1/ │ ├── knowledge.md # REQUIRED │ ├── rules.md # REQUIRED │ ├── examples.md # REQUIRED │ ├── patterns.md # Optional │ └── checklist.md # Optional └── category-2/ ├── knowledge.md # REQUIRED ├── rules.md # REQUIRED ├── examples.md # REQUIRED └── smells.md # Optional - •
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Create progress.md
- •List ALL files to create (required + optional)
- •Group by phase/priority
- •Track completion status
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Plan extraction tasks
- •One task per knowledge file
- •Define input (book section with line ranges) and output (file path)
- •Identify dependencies between tasks
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Ask user to confirm the file structure and extraction plan before proceeding
Phase 3: Extraction
STOP! Before proceeding, you MUST:
- •Have completed Phase 1 and Phase 2
- •Have user confirmation on the plan
- •Only then proceed with extraction
CRITICAL: You MUST use subagents (Task tool) for extraction. One subagent per topic - each subagent creates ALL files for that topic.
Main Agent Instructions for Phase 3
YOU MUST follow these steps:
- •One subagent per topic - Each subagent reads a book section ONCE and creates all files for that topic (knowledge.md, rules.md, examples.md, plus any optional files)
- •Prepare the subagent prompt by filling in the template below with specific values
- •Calculate line ranges from your Phase 1 analysis (TOC with line numbers)
- •Create the complete prompt - do NOT leave placeholders unfilled
- •Launch subagents in parallel for different topics
- •Update progress.md after all subagents complete
Subagent Prompt Template
IMPORTANT: Copy this template and replace ALL bracketed placeholders with actual values before launching subagent.
## Task: Extract [TOPIC] Knowledge Base You are extracting knowledge from a book section to create a complete topic reference. ### Prerequisites - Read These Files First: 1. `skills/skill-from-book/references/file-templates.md` - Templates for all file types 2. `skills/skill-from-book/references/extraction-patterns.md` - Extraction rules ### Source Material: - **Book**: [BOOK_PATH] - **Section**: [CHAPTER/SECTION_NAME] - **Line range**: Read with offset=[START_LINE], limit=[LINE_COUNT] ### Output Directory: [OUTPUT_TOPIC_PATH] ### Files to Create (in this order): #### 1. knowledge.md (REQUIRED) Core concepts, definitions, and foundational understanding. - Extract: definitions, terminology, key concepts, how things relate - Use the "Knowledge File" template #### 2. rules.md (REQUIRED) Specific guidelines, do's and don'ts. - Extract: explicit rules, guidelines, best practices, exceptions - Use the "Rules File" template #### 3. examples.md (REQUIRED) Good/bad code examples, before/after comparisons. - Extract: all code samples, refactoring examples, comparisons - Use the "Examples File" template #### 4. [OPTIONAL_FILES - list any additional files needed] [e.g., patterns.md, smells.md, checklist.md - specify what each should contain] ### Your Instructions: 1. Read the two prerequisite files FIRST to understand templates and extraction rules 2. Read the book section ONCE using: offset=[START_LINE], limit=[LINE_COUNT] 3. From that single read, extract content for ALL files listed above 4. For each file: - Transform content (prose → bullets, extract rules, include examples) - Format using the appropriate template from file-templates.md - Keep each file under 200 lines - Write to [OUTPUT_TOPIC_PATH]/[filename].md 5. Create files in order: knowledge.md → rules.md → examples.md → optional files ### Content Guidance: [SPECIFIC_GUIDANCE - what to focus on, what to skip] ### Language Conversion (if applicable): - Source: [SOURCE_LANG or "N/A"] - Target: [TARGET_LANG or "N/A"] - Convert ALL code examples to target language
Example: Filled Subagent Prompt
## Task: Extract Functions Knowledge Base You are extracting knowledge from a book section to create a complete topic reference. ### Prerequisites - Read These Files First: 1. `skills/skill-from-book/references/file-templates.md` - Templates for all file types 2. `skills/skill-from-book/references/extraction-patterns.md` - Extraction rules ### Source Material: - **Book**: /path/to/clean-code.md - **Section**: Chapter 3 - Functions - **Line range**: Read with offset=450, limit=380 ### Output Directory: skills/clean-code/references/functions ### Files to Create (in this order): #### 1. knowledge.md (REQUIRED) Core concepts, definitions, and foundational understanding. - Extract: what makes a function clean, key terminology (side effects, arguments, abstraction levels), how functions relate to other concepts - Use the "Knowledge File" template #### 2. rules.md (REQUIRED) Specific guidelines, do's and don'ts. - Extract: size rules, argument limits, naming conventions, single responsibility, do one thing principle - Use the "Rules File" template #### 3. examples.md (REQUIRED) Good/bad code examples, before/after comparisons. - Extract: all code samples showing good vs bad functions, refactoring walkthroughs - Use the "Examples File" template #### 4. checklist.md (OPTIONAL) Quick reference for reviewing functions. - Create a checklist from the rules for code review ### Your Instructions: 1. Read the two prerequisite files FIRST to understand templates and extraction rules 2. Read the book section ONCE using: offset=450, limit=380 3. From that single read, extract content for ALL files listed above 4. For each file: - Transform content (prose → bullets, extract rules, include examples) - Format using the appropriate template from file-templates.md - Keep each file under 200 lines - Write to skills/clean-code/references/functions/[filename].md 5. Create files in order: knowledge.md → rules.md → examples.md → checklist.md ### Content Guidance: Focus on practical, actionable content. Skip author anecdotes and historical context. Prioritize rules that are universally applicable. ### Language Conversion: - Source: Java - Target: TypeScript - Convert ALL code examples to TypeScript
Parallel Extraction Strategy
Run in parallel: Different topics (each handled by one subagent)
- •Subagent 1: functions/ (Chapter 3)
- •Subagent 2: naming/ (Chapter 2)
- •Subagent 3: classes/ (Chapter 10)
Must wait: guidelines.md and workflows creation waits for ALL topic subagents to complete
Main Agent Checklist Before Launching Subagent
- • All placeholders replaced with actual values
- • Line offset and limit calculated from Phase 1 TOC
- • Output directory path follows naming convention
- • All required files (knowledge.md, rules.md, examples.md) listed
- • Optional files specified with clear content guidance
- • Content guidance is specific to this topic
- • Language conversion specified if needed
Phase 4: Guidelines Creation
STOP! Before proceeding, you MUST:
- •Have completed all extraction tasks in Phase 3
- •Read
references/guidelines-template.mdcompletely - •Only then proceed with guidelines creation
Phase 4 Steps:
Create guidelines.md that maps:
- •Tasks → relevant files (and workflows)
- •Code elements → relevant files
- •Symptoms/problems → relevant files
- •Decision trees for common scenarios
Phase 5: Workflow Proposal
STOP! Before proceeding, you MUST:
- •Have completed Phase 4 (Guidelines)
- •Read
references/workflow-templates.mdcompletely - •Only then proceed with workflow proposal
Phase 5 Steps:
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Identify potential workflows from the book content
Look for:
- •Process descriptions ("how to do X")
- •Repeated tasks (mentioned multiple times)
- •Checklists in the book
- •Anti-pattern sections (imply correct process)
- •Multi-step procedures
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Propose workflows to user
Present a list of potential workflows:
codeBased on the book content, I recommend these workflows: | Workflow | Purpose | Key Steps | |----------|---------|-----------| | [name] | [what it does] | [brief step summary] | | [name] | [what it does] | [brief step summary] |
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Ask user to select which workflows to create
codeWhich workflows would you like me to create? - Select from the list above - Suggest additional workflows - Skip workflow creation
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Create selected workflows
For each selected workflow:
- •Use the template from
references/workflow-templates.md - •Include cross-references to relevant knowledge files
- •Add checkboxes for each step
- •Define clear exit criteria
- •Use the template from
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Update guidelines.md to include workflow references
Add a "Workflows" section at the top of guidelines.md:
markdown## Workflows | Task | Workflow | |------|----------| | [task description] | `workflows/[name].md` |
Phase 6: Finalization
Phase 6 Steps:
- •Review all files for consistency
- •Update progress.md (mark complete)
- •Test with sample queries
- •Refine guidelines based on testing
- •Ask user to review the final skill
Key Principles
Granularity
- •One concept per file
- •Files should be 50-200 lines
- •Split large topics into subtopics
Context Efficiency
- •Only load what's needed
- •Guidelines file routes to specific knowledge
- •Avoid duplication across files
Actionable Content
- •Rules over explanations
- •Examples over theory
- •Checklists for quick reference
- •Workflows for repeatable tasks
Subagent-Friendly
- •Each extraction task is independent
- •Clear input/output specification
- •Can run multiple extractions in parallel
File Naming Conventions
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md
├── guidelines.md
├── progress.md
├── workflows/ # Step-by-step processes
│ ├── [verb]-[noun].md # e.g., code-review.md, bug-fix.md
│ └── ...
└── references/
├── [category]/ # Noun, plural (e.g., functions, classes)
│ ├── knowledge.md # REQUIRED: Core concepts and definitions
│ ├── rules.md # REQUIRED: Specific guidelines
│ ├── examples.md # REQUIRED: Good/bad examples
│ ├── patterns.md # Optional: Reusable solutions
│ ├── smells.md # Optional: Anti-patterns
│ └── checklist.md # Optional: Quick reference
Progress Tracking
Always maintain progress.md:
# [Skill Name] - Creation Progress ## Status: [X/Y files complete] ## Phase 1: Foundation - [x] SKILL.md - [x] progress.md - [ ] guidelines.md ## Phase 2: Workflows - [ ] workflows/[name].md - [ ] workflows/[name].md ## Phase 3: [Category Name] - [ ] category/knowledge.md # REQUIRED - [ ] category/rules.md # REQUIRED - [ ] category/examples.md # REQUIRED - [ ] category/patterns.md # Optional ...
Quick Start
- •User provides the book markdown file path
- •DO NOT read the book content yet
- •Run Phase 1: Analysis (extract TOC only)
- •Get user confirmation
- •Run Phase 2: Planning
- •Get user confirmation
- •Run Phase 3: Extraction (use subagents)
- •Run Phase 4: Guidelines Creation
- •Run Phase 5: Workflow Proposal (get user selection)
- •Run Phase 6: Finalization