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Validate Claude Code skills against the agentskills specification. Catches structural, semantic, and naming issues before users do.

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tessl review fix ./plugins/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills-claude/skills/skill-check/SKILL.md

The canonical home for this skill is skill-check in administrakt0r/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills

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SkillCheck

Overview

Validate SKILL.md files against the agentskills specification and Anthropic best practices. Catches structural errors, semantic contradictions, naming anti-patterns, and quality gaps in a single read-only pass.

When to Use This Skill

  • Use when user says "check skill", "skillcheck", or "validate SKILL.md"
  • Use when reviewing a skill before publishing to a marketplace
  • Use when debugging why a skill doesn't trigger correctly
  • Use when onboarding a team to skill authoring standards
  • Do NOT use for anti-slop detection, security scanning, or token analysis; use SkillCheck Pro for those

How It Works

Step 1: Parse

Read the target SKILL.md file and extract YAML frontmatter.

Step 2: Validate

Apply all Free tier checks in order:

CategoryChecksWhat it catches
Structure (1.x)Name format, description WHAT+WHEN, allowed-tools, categories, XML injectionMalformed frontmatter, missing fields
Body (2.x)Line count, hardcoded paths, stale dates, empty sections, deprecated syntax, MCP tool qualificationContent quality issues
Naming (3.x)Vague terms, single-word names, gerund suggestionsPoor discoverability
Semantic (4.x)Contradictions, ambiguous terms, missing output format, wisdom/platitudes, misplaced triggersLogical inconsistencies
Quality (8.x)Examples, error handling, triggers, output format, prerequisites, negative triggersStrengths (positive patterns)

Step 3: Score

Calculate overall score (0-100). Penalties: critical = -20, warning = -5, suggestion = -1.

Step 4: Report

Return structured results: score, grade (Excellent/Good/Needs Work/Poor), issue list with check IDs, line numbers, messages, and fix suggestions.

Examples

Example 1: Validating a skill

User: check my skill at ~/.claude/skills/weekly-report/SKILL.md

SkillCheck output:
## weekly-report Check Results [FREE]

Score: 85/100 (Good)

### Warnings (2)
  - 1.2-desc-when (line 3): Description missing WHEN clause
  - 4.5-desc-no-triggers (line 3): Description lacks triggering conditions

### Suggestions (1)
  - 3.4-gerund-naming (line 2): Skill name could use gerund form

### Passed Checks: 28

Example 2: Clean skill passes all checks

User: skillcheck ~/.claude/skills/processing-pdfs/SKILL.md

Score: 100/100 (Excellent)
All 31 checks passed. No issues found.

Limitations

  • Read-only: does not modify any files
  • Free tier covers structural, semantic, and naming checks only
  • Anti-slop, security, WCAG, token, enterprise, and workflow checks require SkillCheck Pro
  • Semantic checks (contradiction detection, wisdom/platitude) are heuristic with ~5% false positive rate
  • Does not validate referenced files or scripts; only checks SKILL.md content
  • Single-file validation; does not cross-check against other skills in the same directory

Best Practices

  • Run SkillCheck before submitting skills to any marketplace
  • Fix all critical and warning issues; suggestions are optional
  • Use the check ID (e.g., 1.2-desc-when) to find the exact rule in the skill body
  • Re-run after fixes to confirm the score improved

Common Pitfalls

  • Problem: Score seems low due to many suggestions Solution: Suggestions cap at -15 points total. Focus on warnings and criticals first.

  • Problem: False positive on ambiguous terms inside code blocks Solution: SkillCheck skips code blocks and inline code. If you still see false positives, wrap the term in backticks.

  • Problem: Wisdom/platitude check flags legitimate instructions Solution: Rephrase generic advice ("Remember that testing is important") as concrete directives ("Run tests before committing").

Repository
administrakt0r/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills
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Canonical home

administrakt0r/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills
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since Aug 19, 2026

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