2.2 Real Skill Categories in Action
Real Skill Categories in Action
Learn from production-ready examples
Category 1: Document and Asset Creation
frontend-design
Creates production-quality frontend UI components. Uses Claude's built-in capabilities — no external tools needed. Key techniques: embedded style guides, template structures, quality checklists.
Category 2: Workflow Automation
skill-creator
A perfect self-referential example. Guides the user through defining a use case, generating frontmatter, writing instructions, and validation — a multi-step workflow with validation gates.
Category 3: MCP Extensions
sentry-code-review
Automatically analyzes and fixes detected errors in GitHub Pull Requests using error monitoring data from Sentry via their MCP server. Key techniques: coordinates multiple MCP calls in sequence, embeds domain expertise.
Pattern Comparison
| Category | Input | Output | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Content | User brief | Formatted document | Low-Medium |
| Code Workflow | Code or repo | Tests, reviews, fixes | Medium-High |
| MCP Extension | External data | Coordinated actions | High |
Choosing Your Category
Most first-time Skill builders start with Content Generation — it is the easiest to test and iterate on. Move to workflow automation once you are comfortable with the basics.
Key Insight
Real-world Skills combine clear instructions with the right level of complexity for their category. Study these examples to understand what makes each category unique.
Tři příklady z praxe — jeden z každé kategorie.
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