Expert guidance for creating Claude Code skills and slash commands. Use when working with SKILL.md files, authoring new skills, improving existing skills, creating slash commands, or understanding skill structure and best practices.
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This skill teaches how to create effective Claude Code skills following the official specification from code.claude.com/docs/en/skills.
Custom slash commands have been merged into skills. A file at .claude/commands/review.md and a skill at .claude/skills/review/SKILL.md both create /review and work the same way. Existing .claude/commands/ files keep working. Skills add optional features: a directory for supporting files, frontmatter to control invocation, and automatic context loading.
If a skill and a command share the same name, the skill takes precedence.
Use a command file (commands/name.md) when:
Use a skill directory (skills/name/SKILL.md) when:
Both use identical YAML frontmatter and markdown content format.
Use YAML frontmatter + markdown body with standard markdown headings. Keep it clean and direct.
---
name: my-skill-name
description: What it does and when to use it
---
# My Skill Name
## Quick Start
Immediate actionable guidance...
## Instructions
Step-by-step procedures...
## Examples
Concrete usage examples...All fields are optional. Only description is recommended.
| Field | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
name | No | Display name. Lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (max 64 chars). Defaults to directory name. |
description | Recommended | What it does AND when to use it. Claude uses this for auto-discovery. Max 1024 chars. |
argument-hint | No | Hint shown during autocomplete. Example: [issue-number] |
disable-model-invocation | No | Set true to prevent Claude auto-loading. Use for manual workflows like /deploy, /commit. Default: false. |
user-invocable | No | Set false to hide from / menu. Use for background knowledge. Default: true. |
allowed-tools | No | Tools Claude can use without permission prompts. Example: Read, Bash(git *) |
model | No | Model to use. Options: haiku, sonnet, opus. |
context | No | Set fork to run in isolated subagent context. |
agent | No | Subagent type when context: fork. Options: Explore, Plan, general-purpose, or custom agent name. |
| Frontmatter | User can invoke | Claude can invoke | When loaded |
|---|---|---|---|
| (default) | Yes | Yes | Description always in context, full content loads when invoked |
disable-model-invocation: true | Yes | No | Description not in context, loads only when user invokes |
user-invocable: false | No | Yes | Description always in context, loads when relevant |
Use disable-model-invocation: true for workflows with side effects: /deploy, /commit, /triage-prs, /send-slack-message. You don't want Claude deciding to deploy because your code looks ready.
Use user-invocable: false for background knowledge that isn't a meaningful user action: coding conventions, domain context, legacy system docs.
Use $ARGUMENTS placeholder for user input. If not present in content, arguments are appended automatically.
---
name: fix-issue
description: Fix a GitHub issue
disable-model-invocation: true
---
Fix GitHub issue $ARGUMENTS following our coding standards.Access individual args: $ARGUMENTS[0] or shorthand $0, $1, $2.
Skills support dynamic context injection: prefix a backtick-wrapped shell command with an exclamation mark, and the preprocessor executes it at load time, replacing the directive with stdout. Write an exclamation mark immediately before the opening backtick of the command you want executed (for example, to inject the current git branch, write the exclamation mark followed by git branch --show-current wrapped in backticks).
Important: The preprocessor scans the entire SKILL.md as plain text — it does not parse markdown. Directives inside fenced code blocks or inline code spans are still executed. If a skill documents this syntax with literal examples, the preprocessor will attempt to run them, causing load failures. To safely document this feature, describe it in prose (as done here) or place examples in a reference file, which is loaded on-demand by Claude and not preprocessed.
For a concrete example of dynamic context injection in a skill, see official-spec.md § "Dynamic Context Injection".
Add context: fork to run in isolation. The skill content becomes the subagent's prompt. It won't have conversation history.
---
name: deep-research
description: Research a topic thoroughly
context: fork
agent: Explore
---
Research $ARGUMENTS thoroughly:
1. Find relevant files
2. Analyze the code
3. Summarize findingsKeep SKILL.md under 500 lines. Split detailed content into reference files:
my-skill/
├── SKILL.md # Entry point (required, overview + navigation)
├── reference.md # Detailed docs (loaded when needed)
├── examples.md # Usage examples (loaded when needed)
└── scripts/
└── helper.py # Utility script (executed, not loaded)Link from SKILL.md: For API details, see [reference.md](reference.md).
Keep references one level deep from SKILL.md. Avoid nested chains.
The description enables skill discovery. Include both what it does and when to use it.
Good:
description: Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. Use when working with PDF files or when the user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction.Bad:
description: Helps with documentsAsk: Is this a manual workflow (deploy, commit, triage) or background knowledge (conventions, patterns)?
disable-model-invocation: truedisable-model-invocationCommand:
---
name: my-command
description: What this command does
argument-hint: [expected arguments]
disable-model-invocation: true
allowed-tools: Bash(gh *), Read
---
# Command Title
## Workflow
### Step 1: Gather Context
...
### Step 2: Execute
...
## Success Criteria
- [ ] Expected outcome 1
- [ ] Expected outcome 2Skill:
---
name: my-skill
description: What it does. Use when [trigger conditions].
---
# Skill Title
## Quick Start
[Immediate actionable example]
## Instructions
[Core guidance]
## Examples
[Concrete input/output pairs]Link from SKILL.md to detailed content:
For API reference, see [reference.md](reference.md).
For form filling guide, see [forms.md](forms.md)./skill-name to verifydisable-model-invocation: true if it has side effectsallowed-tools set if specific tools neededdisable-model-invocation: trueFor detailed guidance, see:
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