skill-from-github

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排名: #2734

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/gbsoss/skill-from-masters --skill skill-from-github

Skill from GitHub

When users want to accomplish something, search GitHub for quality projects that solve the problem, understand them deeply, then create a skill based on that knowledge.

When to Use

When users describe a task and you want to find existing tools/projects to learn from:

"I want to be able to convert markdown to PDF" "Help me analyze sentiment in customer reviews" "I need to generate API documentation from code" Workflow Step 1: Understand User Intent

Clarify what the user wants to achieve:

What is the input? What is the expected output? Any constraints (language, framework, etc.)? Step 2: Search GitHub

Search for projects that solve this problem:

{task keywords} language:{preferred} stars:>100 sort:stars

Search tips:

Start broad, then narrow down Try different keyword combinations Include "cli", "tool", "library" if relevant

Quality filters (must meet ALL):

Stars > 100 (community validated) Updated within last 12 months (actively maintained) Has README with clear documentation Has actual code (not just awesome-list) Step 3: Present Options to User

Show top 3-5 candidates:

Found X projects that can help

Option 1: project-name

  • Stars: xxx | Last updated: xxx
  • What it does: one-line description
  • Why it's good: specific strength

Option 2: ...

Which one should I dive into? Or should I search differently?

Wait for user confirmation before proceeding.

Step 4: Deep Dive into Selected Project

Once user selects a project, thoroughly understand it:

Read README - Understand purpose, features, usage Read core source files - Understand how it works Check examples - See real usage patterns Note dependencies - What it relies on Identify key concepts - The mental model behind it

Extract:

Core algorithm/approach Input/output formats Error handling patterns Best practices encoded in the code Step 5: Summarize Understanding

Present what you learned to user:

Understanding [project-name]

Core Approach

How it solves the problem...

Key Techniques

  1. ...
  2. ...

Limitations

  • ...

What I'll encode in the skill

  • ...

Does this look right? Should I proceed to create the skill?

Wait for user confirmation.

Step 6: Create Skill via skill-creator

Hand off to skill-creator with:

Clear purpose - What the skill does Methodology - The approach learned from the project Step-by-step process - Concrete instructions Quality criteria - What good output looks like Common pitfalls - What to avoid (learned from project issues/docs)

Important: The skill should encode the knowledge from the project, not just wrap the tool. The skill should work even without the original project installed.

Example

User: "I want to write better commit messages"

Step 2 - Search:

commit message convention stars:>100 sort:stars

Step 3 - Present:

Found 4 projects

Option 1: conventional-commits/conventionalcommits.org (4.2k ⭐)

  • Specification for human and machine readable commit messages
  • Why: Industry standard, used by Angular, Vue, etc.

Option 2: commitizen/cz-cli (15k ⭐)

  • CLI tool for creating conventional commits
  • Why: Battle-tested, lots of adapters

Option 3: carloscuesta/gitmoji (14k ⭐)

  • Emoji guide for commit messages
  • Why: Visual, fun approach

Which one interests you?

User: "Let's go with conventional commits"

Step 4 - Deep dive:

Read the specification Understand types (feat, fix, docs, etc.) Learn about scopes, breaking changes Study real-world examples

Step 5 - Summarize:

Understanding Conventional Commits

Core Approach

Structured format: ():

Key Types

  • feat: new feature
  • fix: bug fix
  • docs: documentation
  • ...

Benefits Learned

  • Automated changelog generation
  • Semantic versioning
  • Clear history

Ready to create a commit message skill based on this?

Step 6 - Create skill with these principles encoded

Important Notes Always get user confirmation - At step 3 (project selection) and step 5 (before creating) Prefer learning over wrapping - Encode the knowledge, not just "run this tool" Check license - Mention if project has restrictive license Credit the source - Include attribution in generated skill Quality over speed - Take time to truly understand the project What This Skill is NOT NOT a package installer NOT a tool wrapper It's about learning from the best projects and encoding that knowledge into a reusable skill

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