If you're maintaining a skills repo with any kind of standards, you know the pain: someone dumps a wall of text, calls it a skill, and breaks validation. This workflow gives you the six-phase discipline to go from rough notes to a compliant SKILL.md that actually passes metadata checks and fits the catalog. It leans hard on dogfooding the repo's own scripts (find-a-skill.sh, add-a-skill.sh, test-a-skill.sh) and enforces a definition of done with no exceptions. The facilitation protocol borrows from workshop-facilitation for guided sessions, and it's opinionated about when to use the wizard versus content-first generation. Honest take: it's process-heavy, but if you've ever had to clean up after ad hoc skill submissions, you'll appreciate the guardrails.
npx -y skills add deanpeters/product-manager-skills --skill skill-authoring-workflow --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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