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Skill Archetypes

Use these archetypes to decide what kind of skill you are building before you decide how many files or gates to add.

Scaffold

Purpose:

  • quick packaging for a real but still exploratory workflow

Default assets:

  • SKILL.md
  • agents/interface.yaml

Use when:

  • reuse is plausible but not proven
  • failure cost is low
  • the workflow is still changing

Production

Purpose:

  • compact skill for team reuse

Default assets:

  • lean SKILL.md
  • agents/interface.yaml
  • selective references/
  • selective evals/

Use when:

  • route mistakes waste team time
  • a checklist or focused script improves reliability

Library

Purpose:

  • shared capability with visible evidence and portability expectations

Default assets:

  • route evals
  • packaging checks
  • manifest metadata
  • public reports

Use when:

  • the skill will be reused across teams or clients
  • the skill is likely to have near-neighbor route collisions

Governed

Purpose:

  • high-trust skill with explicit ownership and review

Default assets:

  • lifecycle metadata
  • governance score
  • review cadence
  • regression history
  • governed examples or policy references

Use when:

  • the skill is operationally sensitive
  • the skill influences incident, release, compliance, or organizational standards

Anti-Archetypes

Do not force a request into a skill archetype when it is really:

  • a one-off answer
  • a document
  • a brainstorm
  • an implementation task with no reusable process

See Non-Skill Decision Tree.