Creating Skills
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Creating Custom Skills 🛠
Section titled “Creating Custom Skills 🛠”CoderClaw is designed to be easily extensible. “Skills” are the primary way to add new capabilities to your assistant.
What is a Skill?
Section titled “What is a Skill?”A skill is a directory containing a SKILL.md file (which provides instructions and tool definitions to the LLM) and optionally some scripts or resources.
Step-by-Step: Your First Skill
Section titled “Step-by-Step: Your First Skill”1. Create the Directory
Section titled “1. Create the Directory”Skills live in your workspace, usually ~/.coderclaw/workspace/skills/. Create a new folder for your skill:
mkdir -p ~/.coderclaw/workspace/skills/hello-world2. Define the SKILL.md
Section titled “2. Define the SKILL.md”Create a SKILL.md file in that directory. This file uses YAML frontmatter for metadata and Markdown for instructions.
---name: hello_worlddescription: A simple skill that says hello.---
# Hello World Skill
When the user asks for a greeting, use the `echo` tool to say "Hello from your custom skill!".3. Add Tools (Optional)
Section titled “3. Add Tools (Optional)”You can define custom tools in the frontmatter or instruct the agent to use existing system tools (like bash or browser).
4. Refresh CoderClaw
Section titled “4. Refresh CoderClaw”Ask your agent to “refresh skills” or restart the gateway. CoderClaw will discover the new directory and index the SKILL.md.
Best Practices
Section titled “Best Practices”- Be Concise: Instruct the model on what to do, not how to be an AI.
- Safety First: If your skill uses
bash, ensure the prompts don’t allow arbitrary command injection from untrusted user input. - Test Locally: Use
coderclaw agent --message "use my new skill"to test.
Shared Skills
Section titled “Shared Skills”You can also browse and contribute skills to ClawHub.