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Skill Design Guidelines
This document captures the operating rules for yao-meta-skill.
1. Treat Skill Creation As Product Design
A generated skill should answer these questions clearly:
- What exact recurring job does this package improve?
- Who is the intended user or agent?
- What is in scope and out of scope?
- What should be stable across runs?
- What is expected to evolve over time?
2. Separate Three Kinds Of Content
Put each kind of content in the right place:
SKILL.md: core workflow, trigger surface, decision rulesreferences/: detailed domain material, examples, schemas, policy docsscripts/: deterministic or brittle operations
If you mix all three into SKILL.md, quality and maintainability drop fast.
3. Use A Trigger Matrix
Every important skill should have a trigger matrix:
- positive prompts
- clear negatives
- near neighbors
The goal is not just "can it trigger", but "does it trigger at the right boundary".
4. Keep The Body Small On Purpose
Do not optimize only for completeness.
Optimize for:
- low context cost
- clear branch selection
- discoverable references
- safe defaults
5. Add Lifecycle Metadata Only When It Helps
For personal or disposable skills, extra metadata can be noise.
For shared skills, a manifest.json is useful for:
- owner
- version
- updated_at
- target platforms
- review cadence
6. Prefer Progressive Industrialization
Move through these stages:
- Working draft
- Trigger-hardened draft
- Reusable team skill
- Governed skill asset
Do not start every skill at stage 4.