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minecraft-modpack-server

Host modded Minecraft servers (CurseForge, Modrinth).

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Quality

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

90%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

The content is lean, fully executable, and well-structured, with complete scripts and a verification section. Its only gap is that validation is consolidated at the end rather than wired as inter-step checkpoints.

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Conciseness

The body is dense and practical — code blocks and bullets with minimal prose, and inline annotations like "REQUIRED for modded" earn their place as rationale rather than padding.

5 / 5

Actionability

Every step provides copy-paste-ready, executable commands (wget, apt install, full server.properties and JVM-args blocks, launch and backup scripts with cron), covering the common NeoForge/Forge and player-count cases.

5 / 5

Workflow Clarity

A clear 9-step sequence with a dedicated Verification section and Pitfalls recovery hints, but checkpoints are end-of-process rather than inter-step validate-then-proceed loops for the batch/destructive operations.

4 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

No bundle files exist; the single-file body is well-organized with clear section headers (When to use, Steps 1-9, Pitfalls, Verification) giving easy navigation, though nothing is split into reference files.

4 / 5

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18

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20

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Description

61%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

The description is concise and distinct with good trigger terms, but it is capped by a missing "Use when..." clause and only one named action, leaving both completeness and specificity in the mid-range.

Suggestions

Add an explicit trigger clause, e.g. "Use when setting up a modded Minecraft server from a CurseForge or Modrinth server pack."

List 2-3 concrete actions (e.g., "install mod loaders, configure server.properties, tune JVM args, automate backups") to lift specificity.

Include common synonyms like "modpack" or "server pack" to broaden trigger-term coverage.

DimensionReasoningScore

Specificity

"Host modded Minecraft servers" names the domain and a concrete action but lists only one action, so it is not comprehensive — matching the anchor that expects 1-2 concrete actions.

3 / 5

Completeness

It gives a clear "what" (host modded Minecraft servers) but no "Use when..." trigger clause, which per the guidelines caps completeness at 3.

3 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

"modded Minecraft servers", "CurseForge", and "Modrinth" are natural terms users say, giving good keyword coverage, though synonyms like "modpack", "serverpack", or "NeoForge/Forge" are missing.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The modded-Minecraft-server niche with named platforms is mostly distinct with only minor overlap risk against a generic Minecraft skill, though the trigger could be more explicit.

4 / 5

Total

14

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20

Passed

Validation

93%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation15 / 16 Passed

Validation for skill structure

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Total

15

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16

Passed

Repository
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