The house format and rules for writing or updating an agentmemory skill. Use when adding a new skill, restructuring an existing one, or reviewing a skill contribution for consistency.
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82%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
91%
3.13xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No findings from the security scan
agentmemory skills follow one tiered format so they stay skimmable, accurate, and current. Match it exactly.
plugin/skills/<name>/
SKILL.md (required, under 100 lines)
REFERENCE.md (optional, dense facts; auto-generate data tables)
EXAMPLES.md (optional, worked transcripts)name, description, optional argument-hint, and user-invocable. Set user-invocable: true only for skills the user runs as a slash command; reference and knowledge skills are false.../_shared/TROUBLESHOOTING.md, never inlined.Facts that exist in source (tool names and parameters, REST endpoints, env vars, connect adapters, hook events) are generated, never hand-typed. Edit the source, then run npm run skills:gen. CI runs npm run skills:check and fails on drift, so generated tables cannot fall behind the code.
No external or competitor product names. No emojis. No em-dashes. No filler. State the thing and stop.
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If you maintain this skill, you can claim it as your own. Once claimed, you can manage eval scenarios, bundle related skills, attach documentation or rules, and ensure cross-agent compatibility.