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OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude)

by Tony Simons · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install claude-skill-builder
Description
Helps create, update, and audit OpenClaw skills to ensure high quality following Anthropic's best practices; triggered by phrases like "create a new skill" o...
README (SKILL.md)

Skill Builder — Meta-Skill for Creating Skills

Metadata

---
name: skill-builder
version: 1.0.0
description: |
  Helps create high-quality OpenClaw skills following Anthropic's best practices.
  Use when creating, updating, or auditing any skill in the workspace.
---

---

## When to Use This Skill

Trigger phrases:
- "create a new skill"
- "build a skill"
- "make a new capability"
- "add a skill for"
- "audit our skills"
- "improve this skill"
- "review our skill setup"

---

## The Skill Creation Workflow

### Phase 1: Use Case Definition (Before Writing Code)

Before creating any skill, define 2-3 concrete use cases:

For each use case, specify:
1. **Trigger** — What the user says that should activate this skill
2. **Sequence** — Step-by-step actions the skill performs
3. **Expected Result** — What the user gets at the end

**Example Use Case Template:**

Use Case #1: [Title]

  • Trigger: "[specific phrase user would say]"
  • Sequence: [step 1] → [step 2] → [step 3]
  • Result: [what gets produced]

### Phase 2: Skill Structure

Every skill must have:

skill-name/ ├── SKILL.md # Required: Main instructions ├── references/ # Optional: Additional docs ├── scripts/ # Optional: Executable code ├── assets/ # Optional: Templates, configs └── tests/ # Optional: Test cases


### Phase 3: SKILL.md Anatomy

```yaml
---
name: skill-name
description: |
  [What it does]. Use when user mentions [trigger phrases].
  Example triggers: "do X", "help with Y", "use [skill-name]"
---

Critical: The description field is the most important part.

  • Must include WHAT the skill does
  • Must include WHEN to use it
  • Must include specific trigger phrases
  • Bad: "Helps with projects" (never triggers)
  • Good: "Manages project workflows including creation, tracking, and updates. Use when user mentions 'project', 'create task', or 'track progress'"

Phase 4: Writing the Instructions

Structure SKILL.md as:

  1. Identity — Name, role, primary function
  2. Responsibilities — What it must handle
  3. Boundaries — What it must NOT do
  4. Tool Access — What tools/functions it can use
  5. Workflow — How it handles tasks
  6. Examples — 2-3 concrete usage examples

Phase 5: Testing

Test each skill on three dimensions:

Test Type Purpose
Triggering Skill loads for relevant queries, NOT for unrelated ones
Functional Skill produces correct outputs
Performance Measures improvement over baseline

Quality Checklist

Before finalizing any skill, verify:

  • Description includes "Use when..." clause
  • At least 3 trigger phrases listed
  • Clear responsibilities section
  • Boundaries defined (what NOT to do)
  • Tool permissions explicitly stated
  • Workflow documented with examples
  • Triggering test passed
  • Functional test passed
  • No overgeneralization (skill won't trigger on unrelated queries)

Common Failure Modes

Failure Cause Fix
Skill never triggers Vague description Add specific trigger phrases
Skill triggers too often Overly broad description Narrow the use case definition
Skill produces bad output Missing boundaries Add explicit "never do X" rules
Skill conflicts with others No scope definition Add explicit scope/limits

OpenClaw-Specific Notes

When building OpenClaw skills:

  • Use the existing skill format (SKILL.md in skill folder)
  • Reference OpenClaw tools by their exact names
  • Follow the workspace memory paths exactly
  • Respect the agent delegation rules in AGENTS.md
  • Include security considerations for sensitive operations

Example: Well-Formed Skill Description

---
name: github-pr-review
description: |
  Reviews GitHub pull requests for code quality, security, and style consistency.
  Use when user mentions "review PR", "check pull request", "look at PR #N",
  "GitHub review", or "needs review".
  Does NOT: approve merges, write code, or modify existing PRs.
---

Audit Existing Skills

When auditing skills, check:

  1. Description has clear triggers
  2. Boundaries are explicit
  3. No conflicting scopes
  4. Tools are properly scoped
  5. Instructions are actionable

If a skill fails audit, update its SKILL.md following this workflow.

Usage Guidance
This skill is an instruction-only template for creating and auditing other skills and does not request credentials or install code — that makes it low-risk as published. However, because it guides generation of new SKILL.md files and project scaffolding, exercise normal operational caution: review any files it creates (especially scripts under scripts/ or tests/), restrict the agent's ability to autonomously install or execute generated code, and verify that any new skills created from its guidance do not request unnecessary credentials or system access before enabling them.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: claude-skill-builder Version: 1.0.0 The 'claude-skill-builder' skill is a meta-utility designed to guide the AI agent in creating, structuring, and auditing other OpenClaw skills. The SKILL.md file contains purely instructional content, providing templates, quality checklists, and best practices for skill development without any executable code, network requests, or data exfiltration risks.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the SKILL.md content: a meta-skill that guides creating/updating/auditing skills. It requests no binaries, env vars, or install steps that would be unrelated to this authoring/auditing purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains workflow, templates, and checks for building skills. It gives the agent broad guidance to author SKILL.md files, folder layouts, and tests — which is expected for a skill-builder. This guidance is high-level and does not itself instruct the agent to read arbitrary system files, exfiltrate data, or call external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install specification and no code files (instruction-only). That minimizes on-disk execution risk and is proportionate for a documentation/meta skill.
Credentials
Requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Nothing requests unrelated secrets or host configuration.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and autonomous invocation is the platform default. The skill does not request permanent presence or modifications to other skills' configs.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install claude-skill-builder
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /claude-skill-builder
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Removed auxiliary files: memory-template.md, patterns.md, setup.md. - Consolidated core instructions directly into SKILL.md, expanding details on structure, workflows, and quality checks. - Updated the version to 1.0.0 and revised the description for clarity and specificity. - Added explicit guidance for use case definitions, workflow design, testing, and auditing within SKILL.md. - Included example templates and common failure modes to assist skill creators and auditors.
Metadata
Slug claude-skill-builder
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude)?

Helps create, update, and audit OpenClaw skills to ensure high quality following Anthropic's best practices; triggered by phrases like "create a new skill" o... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 277 downloads so far.

How do I install OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude)?

Run "/install claude-skill-builder" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude) free?

Yes, OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude) is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude) support?

OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude) is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created OpenClaw Skill Builder (Based on Claude)?

It is built and maintained by Tony Simons (@asimons81); the current version is v1.0.0.

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