AgentSkillsCN

implementing-agent-skills

为项目引入新的 Agent 技能。识别 AI 编码工具(Cursor、Claude Code、Gemini CLI),确保符合规范要求,并提供专业化的模板。适用于创建、编写或新增技能时,亦可用于解答用户关于 Agent 技能格式或 SKILL.md 文件的疑问。

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: implementing-agent-skills
description: Implements new Agent Skills for the project. Identifies the AI coding tool (Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI), ensures specification compliance, and provides specialized templates. Use when creating, authoring, or adding a new skill, or when the user asks about Agent Skills format or SKILL.md.

Implementing Agent Skills

Purpose

This skill implements new Agent Skills by identifying the target AI coding tool, ensuring specification compliance, and applying templates and best practices so the created skill is compatible with the user's workflow.

Implementation Workflow

Copy this checklist and track progress:

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Implementation Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Identify AI coding tool
- [ ] Step 2: Choose or create skill directory (name matches frontmatter)
- [ ] Step 3: Select template and adapt frontmatter (name, description)
- [ ] Step 4: Write instructions; keep SKILL.md under 500 lines
- [ ] Step 5: Add references/assets as needed; keep links one level deep
- [ ] Step 6: Validate (YAML, skills-ref if available, keyword-rich description)

1. Identify AI Coding Tool

Check the project for indicators of AI coding tools:

  • Cursor: Presence of .cursor/ directory, .cursorrules, or .cursorignore.
  • Claude Code: Presence of .claude/ directory or claude.json.
  • Gemini CLI: Presence of gemini.json or specific environment variables.

Logic

  1. Scan the workspace root for these indicators.
  2. Analyze the findings:
    • If one tool is detected -> Proceed with that tool as the target.
    • If multiple tools are detected -> Ask the user which tool to target.
    • If no tools are detected -> Ask the user to specify the tool.

2. Interaction Strategy

If you need to ask the user, use the AskQuestion tool if available, or ask conversationally.

Example Question: "I detected multiple AI coding tools (Cursor and Claude Code). Which one should I target for this Agent Skill?"

  • Cursor
  • Claude Code
  • Gemini CLI

3. Implementation Context

Once the tool is identified, tailor the Agent Skill implementation accordingly:

  • Cursor:

    • Target: .cursor/skills/ (project) or ~/.cursor/skills/ (global).
    • Format: Standard SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter.
  • Claude Code:

    • Target: .claude/skills/ (project) or ~/.claude/skills/ (global).
    • Format: Follow Claude Code skill conventions.
  • Gemini CLI:

    • Follow Gemini CLI specific skill structure.

4. Standards & Templates

When implementing a new skill, always follow the established best practices and select the most appropriate template as a starting point.

Specification Compliance

Ensure the skill follows the official Agent Skills specification:

  • Naming: Directory and name in frontmatter must match; use gerund form (e.g. processing-pdfs, implementing-agent-skills). Lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only; no leading/trailing hyphens or consecutive hyphens.
  • Description: Write in third person; describe what the skill does and when to use it; include keywords for discovery (max 1024 characters).
  • Frontmatter: Include required name and description. Add optional license, compatibility, metadata, allowed-tools if applicable.
  • Structure: Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines. Use scripts/, references/, and assets/ for progressive disclosure; keep file references one level deep from SKILL.md.

Validation

Before completing the task:

  1. Check Syntax: Verify YAML frontmatter is valid.
  2. Validate: If the skills-ref tool is available, run skills-ref validate ./<skill-directory>.
  3. Manual Review: Ensure the description is keyword-rich for discovery.

Best Practices

See references/best-practices.md for detailed naming, description, and progressive disclosure standards.

Available Templates

Select the template that best matches the skill's purpose:

TemplatePurpose
generic.mdStandard boilerplate for any skill.
cli-tool-wrapper.mdWrapping CLI tools with help checks and safety.
sop-workflow.mdChecklists and SOPs for hybrid/manual processes.
library-upgrade.mdSafe, multi-step dependency upgrades.
code-review.mdReviewing code against project standards.
security-audit.mdSystematic vulnerability scanning and reporting.
fixer-loop.mdAutonomous "test-analyze-fix" loops (TDD/Lint).
docs-sync.mdKeeping documentation in sync with source code.