| name | skill-lister |
| description | Use this skill to discover all available AgenticDev skills and their capabilities. Provides a bootstrap context for AI agents by listing all skills, their descriptions, and script paths from the .claude/skills/ directory. |
Skill Lister
Purpose
Provide a comprehensive overview of all available AgenticDev skills in the project. The skill-lister scans the .claude/skills/ directory, extracts skill metadata from SKILL.md files, and returns a formatted list of all discovered skills with their descriptions and script paths. This enables AI agents to quickly understand what capabilities are available without manually exploring the directory structure.
When to Use
Use this skill in the following situations:
- At the beginning of any work session to understand available AgenticDev capabilities
- When onboarding to a new project using AgenticDev
- Before deciding which skill to use for a particular task
- When documenting or auditing the project's AgenticDev setup
- To verify that all expected skills are installed and accessible
Prerequisites
- The project must have a
.claude/skills/directory - Skills should follow the convention of including SKILL.md files with YAML frontmatter
- No additional tools required (pure bash implementation)
Workflow
Step 1: Run the Skill Lister
Execute the helper script to scan all skills in the .claude/skills/ directory:
bash .claude/skills/skill-lister/scripts/list-skills.sh
This will output a human-readable summary showing each skill's metadata including:
- Skill name
- Description
- Available scripts
For machine-readable JSON output (useful for programmatic processing):
bash .claude/skills/skill-lister/scripts/list-skills.sh -j
Step 2: Review the Skills List
The scanner returns information about all skills found in .claude/skills/, including:
- Skill name: The identifier for the skill (from YAML frontmatter)
- Description: What the skill does and when to use it
- Script paths: All executable scripts available for the skill
- Directory: Location of the skill in the filesystem
Step 3: Choose the Appropriate Skill
Based on the output, select the skill that best matches your current task:
- Need to understand documentation? → Use
doc-indexer - Starting work on an issue? → Use
issue-executor - Proposing a change? → Use
spec-authoring - Planning a sprint? → Use
sprint-planner - Setting up a new project? → Use
project-init
Error Handling
No Skills Directory Found
Symptom: Script reports that .claude/skills/ directory doesn't exist
Solution:
- Verify you're in the project root directory
- Run
project-initskill to set up AgenticDev - Check if skills are installed in a different location
Missing SKILL.md Files
Symptom: Script lists skills but shows no metadata
Solution:
- Verify that each skill directory contains a SKILL.md file
- Check that SKILL.md files have proper YAML frontmatter with
nameanddescriptionfields - Run validation script if available:
bash scripts/validate-skills.sh
No Scripts Found
Symptom: Skill is listed but shows no scripts
Solution:
- Verify that the skill's
scripts/directory exists and contains executable files - Check file permissions:
chmod +x .claude/skills/*/scripts/* - Some skills may not have scripts (documentation-only skills)
Permission Denied
Symptom: Cannot read skill directories or files
Solution:
- Check directory permissions:
ls -la .claude/skills/ - Ensure you have read access to the skills directory
- Verify the script itself is executable:
chmod +x .claude/skills/skill-lister/scripts/list-skills.sh
Notes
- Bootstrap context: Designed to be run by agent-integrator to provide AI agents with skill discovery capability
- Lightweight: Minimal dependencies, works with standard bash tools
- Extensible: Automatically discovers new skills as they're added
- JSON support: Can output structured data for integration with other tools
- Convention-based: Relies on standard AgenticDev skill structure (SKILL.md + scripts/)
- Safe to run: Read-only operation with no side effects
- Discovery pattern: Similar to doc-indexer but for skills instead of documentation