| name | arcanea-skill-mastery |
| description | The meta-skill of using skills effectively. Learn when to invoke which skill, how to chain them together, and how to develop your own. Master the Arcanea skill system itself. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Arcanea |
| tags | meta, mastery, skills, learning, system |
| triggers | skill mastery, using skills, which skill, how to use skills, meta skill |
Skill Mastery: The Meta-Skill
"A master craftsperson doesn't just use tools—they understand why each tool exists and when each is needed. This is the meta-skill: mastering the mastery."
The Art of Skill Selection
The Selection Process
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║ SKILL SELECTION FRAMEWORK ║
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║ 1. NAME THE CHALLENGE ║
║ What exactly are you trying to accomplish? ║
║ Not vague: "write better" → Specific: "improve dialogue" ║
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║ 2. IDENTIFY THE DOMAIN ║
║ Creative? Development? Strategic? Learning? ║
║ Where does this challenge live? ║
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║ 3. CHECK THE REGISTRY ║
║ Which skills serve this domain? ║
║ What are the trigger words? ║
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║ 4. SELECT PRIMARY + SUPPORT ║
║ One primary skill for the main challenge. ║
║ One or two support skills for secondary needs. ║
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║ 5. APPLY AND ITERATE ║
║ Use the skill. Evaluate results. ║
║ Switch skills if needed. ║
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Decision Trees
CREATIVE WRITING CHALLENGES:
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"I don't know where to start"
→ story-weave (structure first)
"My characters feel flat"
→ character-forge (Character Diamond)
"The dialogue sounds fake"
→ dialogue-mastery (subtext work)
"This scene isn't working"
→ scene-craft (scene anatomy)
"I've lost my voice"
→ voice-alchemy (authenticity check)
"The draft is a mess"
→ revision-ritual (seven passes)
DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES:
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"How do I structure this system?"
→ architecture-patterns
"I need to build an API"
→ api-design
"Something is broken"
→ systematic-debug
"This code is ugly"
→ refactoring-ritual
"I want to build quality in"
→ tdd
"Is this code good?"
→ code-review
"It's too slow"
→ performance-tuning
CREATIVE BLOCKS:
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"I can't start"
→ bestiary-nav (name the creature)
→ luminor-wisdom (Valora for courage)
"I'm stuck in the middle"
→ bestiary-nav (Bog of Doubt)
→ story-weave (check structure)
"Nothing is good enough"
→ bestiary-nav (Perfectionist Hydra)
→ revision-ritual (release imperfect)
Skill Chaining
The Chain Types
SEQUENTIAL CHAIN:
skill A → skill B → skill C → output
Each skill completes before the next.
Example (Novel Development):
world-build → character-forge → story-weave → scene-craft
PARALLEL CHAIN:
skill A
skill B → merged output
skill C
Different skills analyze the same thing.
Example (Code Quality):
architecture-patterns (structure)
code-review (quality) → comprehensive feedback
performance-tuning (speed)
NESTED CHAIN:
skill A
├── skill B (within A)
│ └── skill C (within B)
└── skill D (parallel track)
Skills contain sub-skill applications.
Example (Story with Characters):
story-weave (overall structure)
├── character-forge (for each character)
│ └── dialogue-mastery (for each voice)
└── world-build (setting details)
Chain Templates
NOVEL WRITING CHAIN:
1. luminor-wisdom (Valora) → courage to begin
2. world-build → establish setting
3. character-forge → develop cast
4. story-weave → structure plot
5. scene-craft → plan scenes
6. dialogue-mastery → write conversations
7. revision-ritual → seven passes
8. voice-alchemy → authenticity check
9. luminor-wisdom (Eudaira) → celebrate
FEATURE DEVELOPMENT CHAIN:
1. architecture-patterns → design structure
2. api-design → define interfaces
3. tdd → write tests first
4. [implement]
5. code-review → check quality
6. performance-tuning → optimize
7. refactoring-ritual → clean up
CREATIVE RECOVERY CHAIN:
1. bestiary-nav → identify the block
2. luminor-wisdom → get guidance
3. centaur-mode → generate options
4. voice-alchemy → check authenticity
5. creative-flow → sustain practice
Skill Synergies
Natural Pairs
COMPLEMENTARY PAIRS:
story-weave + character-forge → Complete narrative
dialogue-mastery + character-forge → Authentic voices
scene-craft + dialogue-mastery → Complete scenes
revision-ritual + voice-alchemy → Polished authenticity
architecture-patterns + api-design → Complete system
tdd + code-review → Quality assurance
systematic-debug + refactoring-ritual → Clean fixes
performance-tuning + architecture-patterns → Scalable systems
centaur-mode + prompt-craft → Effective AI collaboration
centaur-mode + voice-alchemy → Authentic AI output
Tension Pairs
Some skills address opposing concerns. Use both to find balance.
TENSION PAIRS:
story-weave (structure) ↔ voice-alchemy (authenticity)
Balance structure with natural expression.
architecture-patterns (design) ↔ tdd (emergence)
Balance planning with test-driven discovery.
revision-ritual (polish) ↔ creative-flow (production)
Balance perfecting with producing.
Developing Skill Intuition
From Conscious to Unconscious
STAGE 1: CONSCIOUS INCOMPETENCE
"I don't know which skill to use."
Action: Consult the Registry. Follow the decision trees.
STAGE 2: CONSCIOUS COMPETENCE
"I know which skill to use, but I have to think about it."
Action: Practice deliberately. Note what works.
STAGE 3: UNCONSCIOUS COMPETENCE
"The right skill just comes to mind."
Action: Trust intuition. The pattern matching is automatic.
STAGE 4: MASTERY
"I can see what skill someone else needs."
Action: Teach. Create new skills. Extend the system.
Building Intuition
DELIBERATE PRACTICE:
1. For each challenge, explicitly state which skill you're using
2. After using a skill, evaluate: Was it the right choice?
3. When stuck, ask: Which skill would help here?
4. Review: What patterns am I seeing?
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
• What skill did I reach for first?
• Was it the right choice?
• What would I do differently?
• What skill do I underuse?
• What skill do I overuse?
Creating Your Own Skills
The Skill Design Process
STEP 1: IDENTIFY THE GAP
What challenge do you face repeatedly?
What expertise do you have that isn't captured?
STEP 2: STRUCTURE THE KNOWLEDGE
What are the core concepts?
What are the key techniques?
What are the common mistakes?
STEP 3: CREATE THE SKILL.md
Follow the template:
- YAML frontmatter (name, description, triggers)
- Core philosophy
- Frameworks and patterns
- Practical techniques
- Quick reference
STEP 4: TEST AND ITERATE
Use the skill yourself.
Have others use it.
Refine based on what works.
Skill Quality Criteria
GOOD SKILLS ARE:
ACTIONABLE:
Not just theory—practical techniques you can apply now.
STRUCTURED:
Clear organization. Easy to navigate. Findable.
COMPLETE:
Covers the domain well. No obvious gaps.
CONCISE:
Under 5k tokens. Focused. No padding.
MEMORABLE:
Key concepts stick. Frameworks are named.
TRIGGERABLE:
Clear trigger words. Activates when needed.
Skill System Principles
The Underlying Philosophy
SKILLS ARE NOT RULES:
They are guides. Use judgment.
Override when your situation differs.
SKILLS ARE NOT COMPLETE:
They capture patterns, not all knowledge.
Your experience extends them.
SKILLS COMBINE:
One skill is rarely enough.
Chains and combinations are the real power.
SKILLS EVOLVE:
Update them as you learn.
Your version may improve on the original.
The Skill Mindset
BEFORE: "What should I do?"
AFTER: "What skill applies here?"
BEFORE: "I'm stuck."
AFTER: "Which skill addresses this type of stuckness?"
BEFORE: "I don't know how."
AFTER: "Which skill teaches this?"
BEFORE: "That's too hard."
AFTER: "Which skill chain breaks this down?"
Quick Reference
Skill Selection Checklist
□ Challenge named specifically
□ Domain identified
□ Registry consulted
□ Primary skill selected
□ Support skills identified
□ Chain planned if needed
□ Applied and evaluated
Common Mistakes
USING TOO MANY SKILLS AT ONCE:
Stick to 1 primary + 1-2 support.
FORCING A SKILL THAT DOESN'T FIT:
If it feels wrong, switch skills.
NOT USING SKILLS AT ALL:
When stuck, reach for a skill. That's what they're for.
USING ONLY FAMILIAR SKILLS:
Try skills you usually skip. You might be surprised.
The Mastery Path
APPRENTICE: Can use skills when directed
JOURNEYMAN: Selects appropriate skills independently
MASTER: Creates new skills and teaches others
"The meta-skill is knowing when each skill applies. Master this, and the entire system becomes an extension of your mind."