| name | devkit-create-skill |
| description | Create a new AIWG skill with AI-guided design |
| args | [object Object], [object Object], [object Object] |
Create AIWG Skill
Create a new skill that can be triggered by natural language patterns.
Understanding Skills
Skills differ from commands:
- Commands: Triggered by explicit
/command-nameinvocation - Skills: Triggered by natural language patterns (e.g., "apply voice", "validate writing")
Skills are ideal for:
- Capabilities users invoke conversationally
- Features that should "just work" without explicit commands
- Cross-cutting concerns that apply in many contexts
Process
1. Validate Parameters
Verify $ARGUMENTS contains:
- Skill name (kebab-case)
--totarget (addon or framework, NOT extension)
Note: Skills cannot be added to extensions because skills need standalone functionality.
Check target exists:
ls ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/agentic/code/addons/<target>/
# or
ls ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/agentic/code/frameworks/<target>/
2. Interactive Design (if --interactive)
Guide the user through skill design:
Skill Purpose:
What does this skill do? (e.g., "applies voice profiles to content", "validates code quality")
Trigger Phrases:
What natural language phrases should activate this skill? Examples:
- "apply voice", "use voice", "write in
voice" - "validate code", "check quality", "review code"
- "format document", "clean up", "prettify"
Input Requirements:
What input does this skill need?
- Content to process
- Configuration parameters
- File paths
Output Format:
What does this skill produce?
- Transformed content
- Validation report
- Recommendations
Reference Materials:
Does this skill need supporting documentation?
- Style guides
- Validation rules
- Example outputs
3. Execute Scaffolding
Run the CLI scaffolding tool:
node ~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/tools/scaffolding/add-skill.mjs \
<name> \
--to <target>
4. Generated Structure
<target>/skills/<name>/
├── SKILL.md # Main skill definition
└── references/ # Supporting documentation
5. Customize SKILL.md
The generated SKILL.md needs customization:
---
name: <skill-name>
description: <what this skill does>
version: 1.0.0
---
# <Skill Name>
## Trigger Phrases
Activate this skill when the user says:
- "<phrase 1>"
- "<phrase 2>"
- "<phrase 3>"
## Input
This skill expects:
- <input requirement 1>
- <input requirement 2>
## Execution Process
1. <Step 1>
2. <Step 2>
3. <Step 3>
## Output
This skill produces:
- <output 1>
- <output 2>
## Examples
### Example 1: <scenario>
**User**: "<example trigger>"
**Result**: <what happens>
### Example 2: <scenario>
**User**: "<example trigger>"
**Result**: <what happens>
6. Add Reference Materials
If the skill needs supporting documentation:
# Create reference files
touch <target>/skills/<name>/references/style-guide.md
touch <target>/skills/<name>/references/validation-rules.md
7. Update Manifest
The CLI tool automatically updates the manifest. Verify:
{
"skills": ["existing-skill", "<new-skill>"]
}
Output Format
Skill Created: <name>
─────────────────────
Location: <target>/skills/<name>/
Created:
✓ SKILL.md
✓ references/
Manifest updated: <target>/manifest.json
Next Steps:
1. Edit SKILL.md to define trigger phrases
2. Add execution process details
3. Create reference materials (if needed)
4. Test with natural language triggers
Examples
# Create skill in addon
/devkit-create-skill code-formatter --to aiwg-utils
# Create skill with interactive guidance
/devkit-create-skill voice-apply --to voice-framework --interactive
# Create skill in framework
/devkit-create-skill requirement-tracer --to sdlc-complete
Best Practices
- Clear trigger phrases: Use natural, conversational language
- Multiple triggers: Provide several ways to invoke the skill
- Specific execution: Document exactly what happens when triggered
- Good examples: Show realistic usage scenarios
- Reference materials: Include supporting docs when needed