
"One skill, one job. This is by far the most important rule for crafting a skill. Don't build 'mega-skills' that try to accomplish a few different things because mega-skills typically have lower accuracy and composability."
"Role framing is a brief description (one or two sentences) of the role that Claude Code will have when using the Skill. It's always better to avoid vague roles like 'seasoned product generalist' and instead match the role."
Claude dynamically loads skills to enhance performance on specific tasks. Writing effective skills is crucial for optimizing Claude Code and conserving tokens. The first rule emphasizes keeping skills focused on one task to avoid lower accuracy. Role framing is also important, providing a clear description of Claude's role when using the skill. The article outlines seven rules for crafting effective skills, specifically applying them to create a UX Research Analyzer Skill.
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