agent-skills
Agent Skills
Agent Skills are folders of instructions, scripts, and resources that agents discover and load on demand. This skill covers creating, modifying, and reviewing skills to ensure they follow the specification and best practices.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating a new skill from scratch
- Modifying or improving an existing skill
- Reviewing skill quality before sharing
- Reorganizing skill content for better progressive disclosure
RFC 2119 Keywords
This skill and skills created with it use RFC 2119 keywords to indicate requirement levels.
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opensrc
Fetch source code for npm, PyPI, or crates.io packages and GitHub/GitLab repos to provide AI agents with implementation context beyond types and docs. Use when needing to understand how a library works internally, debug dependency issues, or explore package implementations.
90natural-writing
Write like a human, not a language model. Avoid AI-tell vocabulary, formulaic structures, and hollow emphasis. Apply to ALL written output including prose, documentation, comments, and communication. Use when drafting prose, documentation, comments, or any written output that should sound human.
66documenting-code-comments
Standards for writing self-documenting code and best practices for when to write (and avoid) code comments. Use when auditing, cleaning up, or improving inline code documentation.
28customizing-opencode
Configure OpenCode via opencode.json, agents, commands, MCP servers, custom tools, plugins, themes, keybinds, and permissions. Use when setting up or modifying OpenCode configuration.
23adversarial-code-review
Review code through hostile perspectives to find bugs, security issues, and unintended consequences the author missed. Use when reviewing PRs, auditing codebases, or before critical deployments.
21verification-before-completion
Run verification commands before claiming work is complete or fixed. Use before asserting any task is done, bug is fixed, tests pass, or feature works.
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