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agntcy-dir

Use when the user asks to discover, browse, search, suggest, recommend, or install agents and agentic resources. Author, validate, or import OASF records; push, sign, and publish records; discover, search, browse, suggest, or recommend agents like MCP servers, A2A agents, or agent skills; verify signatures, name ownership, or security scans; synchronize data between servers; or install/uninstall agents and agentic resources into coding agents like VS Code Copilot, Claude Code, or Cursor.

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Quality

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

80%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 body is a well-organized router skill that defers detail to a complete set of real reference files, with strong conventions and cross-shell/cross-host guidance. It is mostly lean and actionable, with only minor trimming opportunities in the platform-adaptivity tables.

DimensionReasoningScore

Conciseness

The body is largely efficient and assumes Claude's competence, but the Platforms/shells and Environment adaptivity tables add some length that could be slightly trimmed without losing clarity.

4 / 5

Actionability

It provides concrete commands and conventions (e.g. 'dirctl version', '-o json', 'command -v dirctl') with shell-translation tables, though most code is illustrative rather than complete copy-paste workflows deferred to reference files.

4 / 5

Workflow Clarity

The dispatch table clearly sequences intent to reference files, and destructive ops require user confirmation; validation checkpoints are mostly present via capability probing and the parse-don't-scrape guidance, with minor gaps in explicit validate-then-retry loops.

4 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

SKILL.md is a well-signaled router overview pointing one level deep to seven real reference files (all present in the bundle), with a dispatch table mapping intents to specific reference links, matching the clear-overview anchor.

5 / 5

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Description

87%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.

This is a strong, comprehensive description that clearly communicates both capabilities and trigger conditions in third person, with concrete, natural-language phrases users would actually say. Minor tightening could reduce mild verbosity in the long trigger list, but it satisfies the key rubric criteria well.

DimensionReasoningScore

Specificity

The description enumerates many concrete actions (discover, browse, search, suggest, recommend, install, author, validate, import, push, sign, publish, verify signatures, synchronize), with minor gaps in fully detailing each capability.

4 / 5

Completeness

It explicitly answers both 'what' (author/validate/import/push/sign/publish/discover/verify/sync/install agents and agentic resources) and 'when' via a clear 'Use when...' clause listing concrete triggers.

5 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

It includes natural user phrases like 'find/search/suggest agents', 'sign my record', 'install into my editor/agent', though it leans slightly technical and omits a few common synonyms.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The OASF/dirctl/agent-registry niche with distinct triggers (MCP servers, A2A agents, agent skills, VS Code Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor) is clearly delineated with minimal overlap risk against unrelated skills.

5 / 5

Total

18

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20

Passed

Validation

100%

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

Validation16 / 16 Passed

Validation for skill structure

No warnings or errors.

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