name: context-window-to-skill description: Takes the active conversation as reference to understand how a skill can be created, with all the lessons learned from the users need in the conversation.
Use Case:
User had finished working on his feature or task successfully, but had to tweak lots of stuff in the behavior of the agent prior to completion - we now want to create a skill that in the next time will make this task a breeze
Steps:
- Analyze conversation and understand fully what the user tried to achieve
- Analyze where were the pitfalls, user frustrations, and what pre-information would have made the results quicker to get with the most quality
- Print to the user 10 (or more) top items you think are the core points to base the new skill upon
- Consult with the user if questions still remain
- Create a skill and place it on the ~/.claude/skills/ directory. comply to agent skill format and https://code.claude.com/docs/en/skills
Results:
- Working new skill, that next time would do the job much better with all the tweaks needed to perfect it based on learned conversation and observation
- New skill should be reusable (e.g. think fixes also for future usecases other than the single one the user encountered)