skill-share

A skill that creates new Claude skills and automatically shares them on Slack using Rube for seamless team collaboration and skill discovery.

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/89jobrien/steve /tmp/steve && cp -r /tmp/steve/steve/skills/skill-share ~/.claude/skills/steve

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: skill-share description: A skill that creates new Claude skills and automatically shares them on Slack using Rube for seamless team collaboration and skill discovery. license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt author: Joseph OBrien status: unpublished updated: '2025-12-23' version: 1.0.1 tag: skill type: skill

Skill Share

When to use this skill

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Create new Claude skills with proper structure and metadata
  • Generate skill packages ready for distribution
  • Automatically share created skills on Slack channels for team visibility
  • Validate skill structure before sharing
  • Package and distribute skills to your team

Also use this skill when:

  • User says he wants to create/share his skill

This skill is ideal for:

  • Creating skills as part of team workflows
  • Building internal tools that need skill creation + team notification
  • Automating the skill development pipeline
  • Collaborative skill creation with team notifications

Key Features

1. Skill Creation

  • Creates properly structured skill directories with SKILL.md
  • Generates standardized scripts/, references/, and assets/ directories
  • Auto-generates YAML frontmatter with required metadata
  • Enforces naming conventions (hyphen-case)

2. Skill Validation

  • Validates SKILL.md format and required fields
  • Checks naming conventions
  • Ensures metadata completeness before packaging

3. Skill Packaging

  • Creates distributable zip files
  • Includes all skill assets and documentation
  • Runs validation automatically before packaging

How It Works

  1. Initialization: Provide skill name and description
  2. Creation: Skill directory is created with proper structure
  3. Validation: Skill metadata is validated for correctness
  4. Packaging: Skill is packaged into a distributable format

Example Usage

When you ask Claude to create a skill called "pdf-analyzer":
1. Creates /skill-pdf-analyzer/ with SKILL.md template
2. Generates structured directories (scripts/, references/, assets/)
3. Validates the skill structure
4. Packages the skill as a zip file