managing-skills

Install, update, list, and remove Claude Code and OpenCode skills. Supports GitHub repositories (user/repo), GitHub subdirectory URLs, and .skill zip files. Can set up interoperability between Claude Code and OpenCode via symlinks. Use when user wants to install, add, download, update, sync, list, remove, uninstall, delete skills, or share skills between Claude Code and OpenCode.

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry /tmp/claude-skill-registry && cp -r /tmp/claude-skill-registry/skills/development/managing-skills ~/.claude/skills/claude-skill-registry

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


name: managing-skills description: Install, update, list, and remove Claude Code and OpenCode skills. Supports GitHub repositories (user/repo), GitHub subdirectory URLs, and .skill zip files. Can set up interoperability between Claude Code and OpenCode via symlinks. Use when user wants to install, add, download, update, sync, list, remove, uninstall, delete skills, or share skills between Claude Code and OpenCode.

<quick_start> Install a skill from GitHub:

# User-level (available everywhere)
git clone https://github.com/user/repo ~/.claude/skills/repo

# Project-level (as submodule)
git submodule add https://github.com/user/repo .claude/skills/repo

Always ask the user which location they want before installing. </quick_start>

<install_locations> Skills can be installed in multiple locations depending on the tool:

Claude Code:

  • User skills: ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>/ - available in all projects
  • Project skills: <project>/.claude/skills/<skill-name>/ - available only in that project

OpenCode:

  • User skills: ~/.config/opencode/skill/<skill-name>/ - available in all projects
  • Project skills: <project>/.opencode/skill/<skill-name>/ - available only in that project

Important: Always ask the user which location they want before installing. </install_locations>

<skill_reference_types>

How to recognize:

  • Shorthand: user/repo
  • Full URL: https://github.com/user/repo
  • May contain /tree/<branch> but NO path after the branch

Install (User - Claude Code):

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
git clone https://github.com/user/repo ~/.claude/skills/repo

Install (User - OpenCode):

mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skill
git clone https://github.com/user/repo ~/.config/opencode/skill/repo

Install (Project - as submodule):

mkdir -p .claude/skills
git submodule add https://github.com/user/repo .claude/skills/repo

Update (User):

git -C ~/.claude/skills/skill-name pull

Update (Project):

git -C .claude/skills/skill-name pull
git add .claude/skills/skill-name

How to recognize:

  • Contains /tree/<branch>/ followed by a path within the repo
  • Example: https://github.com/org/repo/tree/main/skills/my-skill
  • Differs from Type 1: there's a path AFTER the branch name

Parse the URL:

  • Repository: https://github.com/org/repo
  • Subpath: skills/my-skill
  • Skill name: my-skill (last path component)

Install (User or Project):

# Clone to temp directory
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/org/repo /tmp/skill-clone-$$

# Copy subdirectory to target
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
cp -r /tmp/skill-clone-$$/skills/my-skill ~/.claude/skills/my-skill

# Create .skill-manager-ref with source URL
echo "https://github.com/org/repo/tree/main/skills/my-skill" > ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/.skill-manager-ref

# Cleanup
rm -rf /tmp/skill-clone-$$

Update:

# Read source URL
SOURCE_URL=$(cat ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/.skill-manager-ref)

# Re-run installation (same steps as above, overwrites existing)

How to recognize:

  • URL ends with .skill
  • Example: https://example.com/skills/my-skill.skill

Parse the URL:

  • Skill name: filename without .skill extension

Install (User or Project):

# Download to temp
curl -L -o /tmp/skill-$$.zip "https://example.com/skills/my-skill.skill"

# Create target and extract
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/my-skill
unzip -o /tmp/skill-$$.zip -d ~/.claude/skills/my-skill

# If zip contained a single directory, move contents up
if [ $(ls -1 ~/.claude/skills/my-skill | wc -l) -eq 1 ] && [ -d ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/* ]; then
  mv ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/*/* ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/
  rmdir ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/*/
fi

# Create .skill-manager-ref with source URL
echo "https://example.com/skills/my-skill.skill" > ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/.skill-manager-ref

# Cleanup
rm /tmp/skill-$$.zip

Update:

# Read source URL
SOURCE_URL=$(cat ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/.skill-manager-ref)

# Re-run installation (same steps as above, overwrites existing)

</skill_reference_types>

Project skill (submodule):

git submodule deinit -f .claude/skills/skill-name
git rm -f .claude/skills/skill-name
rm -rf .git/modules/.claude/skills/skill-name

Project skill (not a submodule):

rm -rf .claude/skills/skill-name

OpenCode

ls ~/.config/opencode/skill/ ls .opencode/skill/

</operation>

<operation name="check-source">
**GitHub repo:**
```bash
git -C ~/.claude/skills/skill-name remote get-url origin
git -C ~/.claude/skills/skill-name rev-parse --short HEAD

Subdirectory or Zip (has .skill-manager-ref):

cat ~/.claude/skills/skill-name/.skill-manager-ref
# Python dependencies
if [ -f ~/.claude/skills/skill-name/requirements.txt ]; then
  pip install -r ~/.claude/skills/skill-name/requirements.txt
fi

# Node dependencies
if [ -f ~/.claude/skills/skill-name/package.json ]; then
  cd ~/.claude/skills/skill-name && npm install
fi

User-level (share skills globally):

First, check which tool already has skills:

ls -la ~/.claude/skills 2>/dev/null
ls -la ~/.config/opencode/skill 2>/dev/null

If Claude Code has skills, make them available to OpenCode:

mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode
ln -s ~/.claude/skills ~/.config/opencode/skill

If OpenCode has skills, make them available to Claude Code:

mkdir -p ~/.claude
ln -s ~/.config/opencode/skill ~/.claude/skills

Project-level (share skills in a project):

If Claude Code has project skills, make them available to OpenCode:

mkdir -p .opencode
ln -s ../.claude/skills .opencode/skill

If OpenCode has project skills, make them available to Claude Code:

mkdir -p .claude
ln -s ../.opencode/skill .claude/skills

Important considerations:

  • Only ONE directory should contain actual files; the other should be a symlink
  • If both directories already exist with different skills, ask user which to keep as primary
  • Symlinks should be committed to git for project-level interop (use relative paths)
  • After creating symlinks, verify with ls -la that the link points correctly

<error_handling>

Resolution:

  1. Verify the URL is correct: curl -I https://github.com/user/repo
  2. Check if repo is private (requires auth): gh auth status
  3. For private repos, use SSH: git clone git@github.com:user/repo

Resolution:

  1. Ask user: "Skill already exists. Update it or reinstall fresh?"
  2. Update: git -C <path> pull
  3. Reinstall: rm -rf <path> then clone again

Resolution:

  1. Check URL format matches expected patterns (user/repo or full GitHub URL)
  2. Normalize shorthand user/repo to https://github.com/user/repo
  3. Ask user to verify the URL

Resolution:

  1. Check if skill uses different structure (look for README or other entry point)
  2. Warn user: "This doesn't appear to be a valid skill (no SKILL.md found)"
  3. Ask if they want to keep it anyway

</error_handling>

<success_criteria> Installation is successful when:

  • Target directory exists
  • SKILL.md file is present in the directory
  • For git repos: .git directory exists (or is a submodule)
  • For subdirectory/zip: .skill-manager-ref file exists with source URL
  • Any dependencies have been installed

Update is successful when:

  • git pull completes without errors (for git repos)
  • New files are present after re-download (for subdirectory/zip)

Removal is successful when:

  • Target directory no longer exists
  • For submodules: no entry in .gitmodules or .git/modules/

Important: After installing, updating, or removing skills, always tell the user they need to restart Claude Code/OpenCode for changes to take effect. </success_criteria>