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Use when you've developed a broadly useful skill and want to contribute it upstream via pull request - guides process of branching, committing, pushing, and creating PR to contribute skills back to upstream repository

Install Skill

1Download skill
2Enable skills in Claude

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3Upload to Claude

Click "Upload skill" and select the downloaded ZIP file

Note: Please verify skill by going through its instructions before using it.

SKILL.md

name sharing-skills
description Use when you've developed a broadly useful skill and want to contribute it upstream via pull request - guides process of branching, committing, pushing, and creating PR to contribute skills back to upstream repository

Sharing Skills

Overview

Contribute skills from your local branch back to the upstream repository.

Workflow: Branch → Edit/Create skill → Commit → Push → PR

When to Share

Share when:

  • Skill applies broadly (not project-specific)
  • Pattern/technique others would benefit from
  • Well-tested and documented
  • Follows writing-skills guidelines

Keep personal when:

  • Project-specific or organization-specific
  • Experimental or unstable
  • Contains sensitive information
  • Too narrow/niche for general use

Prerequisites

  • gh CLI installed and authenticated
  • Working directory is ~/.config/superpowers/skills/ (your local clone)
  • REQUIRED: Skill has been tested using writing-skills TDD process

Sharing Workflow

1. Ensure You're on Main and Synced

cd ~/.config/superpowers/skills/
git checkout main
git pull upstream main
git push origin main  # Push to your fork

2. Create Feature Branch

# Branch name: add-skillname-skill
skill_name="your-skill-name"
git checkout -b "add-${skill_name}-skill"

3. Create or Edit Skill

# Work on your skill in skills/
# Create new skill or edit existing one
# Skill should be in skills/category/skill-name/SKILL.md

4. Commit Changes

# Add and commit
git add skills/your-skill-name/
git commit -m "Add ${skill_name} skill

$(cat <<'EOF'
Brief description of what this skill does and why it's useful.

Tested with: [describe testing approach]
EOF
)"

5. Push to Your Fork

git push -u origin "add-${skill_name}-skill"

6. Create Pull Request

# Create PR to upstream using gh CLI
gh pr create \
  --repo upstream-org/upstream-repo \
  --title "Add ${skill_name} skill" \
  --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
Brief description of the skill and what problem it solves.

## Testing
Describe how you tested this skill (pressure scenarios, baseline tests, etc.).

## Context
Any additional context about why this skill is needed and how it should be used.
EOF
)"

Complete Example

Here's a complete example of sharing a skill called "async-patterns":

# 1. Sync with upstream
cd ~/.config/superpowers/skills/
git checkout main
git pull upstream main
git push origin main

# 2. Create branch
git checkout -b "add-async-patterns-skill"

# 3. Create/edit the skill
# (Work on skills/async-patterns/SKILL.md)

# 4. Commit
git add skills/async-patterns/
git commit -m "Add async-patterns skill

Patterns for handling asynchronous operations in tests and application code.

Tested with: Multiple pressure scenarios testing agent compliance."

# 5. Push
git push -u origin "add-async-patterns-skill"

# 6. Create PR
gh pr create \
  --repo upstream-org/upstream-repo \
  --title "Add async-patterns skill" \
  --body "## Summary
Patterns for handling asynchronous operations correctly in tests and application code.

## Testing
Tested with multiple application scenarios. Agents successfully apply patterns to new code.

## Context
Addresses common async pitfalls like race conditions, improper error handling, and timing issues."

After PR is Merged

Once your PR is merged:

  1. Sync your local main branch:
cd ~/.config/superpowers/skills/
git checkout main
git pull upstream main
git push origin main
  1. Delete the feature branch:
git branch -d "add-${skill_name}-skill"
git push origin --delete "add-${skill_name}-skill"

Troubleshooting

"gh: command not found"

"Permission denied (publickey)"

"Skill already exists"

  • You're creating a modified version
  • Consider different skill name or coordinate with the skill's maintainer

PR merge conflicts

  • Rebase on latest upstream: git fetch upstream && git rebase upstream/main
  • Resolve conflicts
  • Force push: git push -f origin your-branch

Multi-Skill Contributions

Do NOT batch multiple skills in one PR.

Each skill should:

  • Have its own feature branch
  • Have its own PR
  • Be independently reviewable

Why? Individual skills can be reviewed, iterated, and merged independently.

Related Skills

  • writing-skills - REQUIRED: How to create well-tested skills before sharing