# Using Agent Skills > Descubre e invoca las skills de agente adecuadas; es la meta-skill que gobierna cómo se descubren y aplican todas las demás skills según la fase de desarrollo. Fuente: https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/using-agent-skills Markdown: https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/using-agent-skills.md Repositorio: https://github.com/addyosmani/agent-skills Autor: addyosmani Licencia: MIT Actualizado: hace 10 días Coste de contexto: 55 tok instalada, 2.6k tok al activarse, 2.6k tok con todos los archivos del bundle Bundle: 1 archivo, 10 KB Permisos que pide: ninguno declarado ## Instalación Un skill son archivos markdown: los mismos archivos valen para cualquier agente y lo único que cambia es el directorio de destino, es decir la bandera `--agent`. Añade `-g` para instalarlo en todos los proyectos de la máquina. ```bash # Claude Code npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent claude-code # Cursor npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent cursor # Codex npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent codex # Gemini CLI npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent gemini # Windsurf npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent windsurf # Cline npx -y skills add addyosmani/agent-skills --skill using-agent-skills --agent cline ``` ## Qué hace - Enruta la tarea actual hacia la skill correcta según la fase de desarrollo - Impone comportamientos operativos fijos: exponer supuestos, gestionar confusión, cuestionar decisiones dudosas - Exige disciplina de alcance y verificación antes de dar por terminado cualquier trabajo - Define la secuencia típica de skills a lo largo del ciclo de vida de una feature ## Cuándo usarla - Al iniciar una sesión de trabajo - Cuando necesitas descubrir qué skill aplica a la tarea actual ## Qué la activa - "¿Qué skill debería usar para esta tarea?" - "Voy a empezar una feature nueva, ¿por dónde empiezo?" - "No sé bien qué skill aplica aquí, ayúdame a decidir" ## Archivos - SKILL.md — 10 KB ## SKILL.md Reproducido tal cual desde addyosmani/agent-skills bajo MIT. Esta sección es el documento original y está en inglés. # Using Agent Skills ## Overview Agent Skills is a collection of engineering workflow skills organized by development phase. Each skill encodes a specific process that senior engineers follow. This meta-skill helps you discover and apply the right skill for your current task. ## Skill Discovery When a task arrives, identify the development phase and apply the corresponding skill: ``` Task arrives │ ├── Don't know what you want yet? ──────→ interview-me ├── Have a rough concept, need variants? → idea-refine ├── New project/feature/change? ──→ spec-driven-development ├── Have a spec, need tasks? ──────→ planning-and-task-breakdown ├── Implementing code? ────────────→ incremental-implementation │ ├── UI work? ─────────────────→ frontend-ui-engineering │ ├── API work? ────────────────→ api-and-interface-design │ ├── Need better context? ─────→ context-engineering │ ├── Need doc-verified code? ───→ source-driven-development │ └── Stakes high / unfamiliar code? ──→ doubt-driven-development ├── Writing/running tests? ────────→ test-driven-development │ └── Browser-based? ───────────→ browser-testing-with-devtools ├── Something broke? ──────────────→ debugging-and-error-recovery ├── Reviewing code? ───────────────→ code-review-and-quality │ ├── Too complex? ─────────────→ code-simplification │ ├── Security concerns? ───────→ security-and-hardening │ └── Performance concerns? ────→ performance-optimization ├── Committing/branching? ─────────→ git-workflow-and-versioning ├── CI/CD pipeline work? ──────────→ ci-cd-and-automation ├── Deprecating/migrating? ────────→ deprecation-and-migration ├── Writing docs/ADRs? ───────────→ documentation-and-adrs ├── Adding logs/metrics/alerts? ───→ observability-and-instrumentation └── Deploying/launching? ─────────→ shipping-and-launch ``` ## Core Operating Behaviors These behaviors apply at all times, across all skills. They are non-negotiable. ### 1. Surface Assumptions Before implementing anything non-trivial, explicitly state your assumptions: ``` ASSUMPTIONS I'M MAKING: 1. [assumption about requirements] 2. [assumption about architecture] 3. [assumption about scope] → Correct me now or I'll proceed with these. ``` Don't silently fill in ambiguous requirements. The most common failure mode is making wrong assumptions and running with them unchecked. Surface uncertainty early — it's cheaper than rework. ### 2. Manage Confusion Actively When you encounter inconsistencies, conflicting requirements, or unclear specifications: 1. **STOP.** Do not proceed with a guess. 2. Name the specific confusion. 3. Present the tradeoff or ask the clarifying question. 4. Wait for resolution before continuing. **Bad:** Silently picking one interpretation and hoping it's right. **Good:** "I see X in the spec but Y in the existing code. Which takes precedence?" ### 3. Push Back When Warranted You are not a yes-machine. When an approach has clear problems: - Point out the issue directly - Explain the concrete downside (quantify when possible — "this adds ~200ms latency" not "this might be slower") - Propose an alternative - Accept the human's decision if they override with full information Sycophancy is a failure mode. "Of course!" followed by implementing a bad idea helps no one. Honest technical disagreement is more valuable than false agreement. ### 4. Enforce Simplicity Your natural tendency is to overcomplicate. Actively resist it. Before finishing any implementation, ask: - Can this be done in fewer lines? - Are these abstractions earning their complexity? - Would a staff engineer look at this and say "why didn't you just..."? If you build 1000 lines and 100 would suffice, you have failed. Prefer the boring, obvious solution. Cleverness is expensive. ### 5. Maintain Scope Discipline Touch only what you're asked to touch. Do NOT: - Remove comments you don't understand - "Clean up" code orthogonal to the task - Refactor adjacent systems as a side effect - Delete code that seems unused without explicit approval - Add features not in the spec because they "seem useful" Your job is surgical precision, not unsolicited renovation. ### 6. Verify, Don't Assume Every skill includes a verification step. A task is not complete until verification passes. "Seems right" is never sufficient — there must be evidence (passing tests, build output, runtime data). Per-skill verification is the local check. The project-wide bar that applies to *every* change, regardless of which skill is active, is the Definition of Done: tests pass, no regressions, behavior verified at runtime, docs updated. See `../../references/definition-of-done.md`. It complements each task's acceptance criteria rather than replacing them. ## Failure Modes to Avoid These are the subtle errors that look like productivity but create problems: 1. Making wrong assumptions without checking 2. Not managing your own confusion — plowing ahead when lost 3. Not surfacing inconsistencies you notice 4. Not presenting tradeoffs on non-obvious decisions 5. Being sycophantic ("Of course!") to approaches with clear problems 6. Overcomplicating code and APIs 7. Modifying code or comments orthogonal to the task 8. Removing things you don't fully understand 9. Building without a spec because "it's obvious" 10. Skipping verification because "it looks right" ## Skill Rules 1. **Check for an applicable skill before starting work.** Skills encode processes that prevent common mistakes. 2. **Skills are workflows, not suggestions.** Follow the steps in order. Don't skip verification steps. 3. **Multiple skills can apply.** A feature implementation might involve `idea-refine` → `spec-driven-development` → `planning-and-task-breakdown` → `incremental-implementation` → `test-driven-development` → `code-review-and-quality` → `code-simplification` → `shipping-and-launch` in sequence. 4. **When in doubt, start with a spec.** If the task is non-trivial and there's no spec, begin with `spec-driven-development`. ## Lifecycle Sequence For a complete feature, the typical skill sequence is: ``` 1. interview-me → Extract what the user actually wants 2. idea-refine → Refine vague ideas 3. spec-driven-development → Define what we're building 4. planning-and-task-breakdown → Break into verifiable chunks 5. context-engineering → Load the right context 6. source-driven-development → Verify against official docs 7. incremental-implementation → Build slice by slice 8. observability-and-instrumentation → Instrument as you build (runs parallel with 7-9, not after) 9. doubt-driven-development → Cross-examine non-trivial decisions in-flight 10. test-driven-development → Prove each slice works 11. code-review-and-quality → Review before merge 12. code-simplification → Reduce unnecessary complexity while preserving behavior 13. git-workflow-and-versioning → Clean commit history 14. documentation-and-adrs → Document decisions 15. deprecation-and-migration → Retire old systems and move users safely when needed 16. shipping-and-launch → Deploy safely ``` Not every task needs every skill. A bug fix might only need: `debugging-and-error-recovery` → `test-driven-development` → `code-review-and-quality`. ## Quick Reference | Phase | Skill | One-Line Summary | |-------|-------|-----------------| | Define | interview-me | Surface what the user actually wants before any plan, spec, or code exists | | Define | idea-refine | Refine ideas through structured divergent and convergent thinking | | Define | spec-driven-development | Requirements and acceptance criteria before code | | Plan | planning-and-task-breakdown | Decompose into small, verifiable tasks | | Build | incremental-implementation | Thin vertical slices, test each before expanding | | Build | source-driven-development | Verify against official docs before implementing | | Build | doubt-driven-development | Adversarial fresh-context review of every non-trivial decision | | Build | context-engineering | Right context at the right time | | Build | frontend-ui-engineering | Production-quality UI with accessibility | | Build | api-and-interface-design | Stable interfaces with clear contracts | | Verify | test-driven-development | Failing test first, then make it pass | | Verify | browser-testing-with-devtools | Chrome DevTools MCP for runtime verification | | Verify | debugging-and-error-recovery | Reproduce → localize → fix → guard | | Review | code-review-and-quality | Five-axis review with quality gates | | Review | code-simplification | Preserve behavior while reducing unnecessary complexity | | Review | security-and-hardening | OWASP prevention, input validation, least privilege | | Review | performance-optimization | Measure first, optimize only what matters | | Ship | git-workflow-and-versioning | Atomic commits, clean history | | Ship | ci-cd-and-automation | Automated quality gates on every change | | Ship | deprecation-and-migration | Remove old systems and migrate users safely | | Ship | documentation-and-adrs | Document the why, not just the what | | Ship | observability-and-instrumentation | Structured logs, RED metrics, traces, symptom-based alerts | | Ship | shipping-and-launch | Pre-launch checklist, monitoring, rollback plan | ## Dónde encaja - Categoría: [Productividad](https://skillsagentes.com/categorias/productividad.md) — Planificación, toma de notas y automatización de flujos personales. - Creador: [addyosmani](https://skillsagentes.com/creators/addyosmani.md) — 5 skills en el directorio - [Todas las skills](https://skillsagentes.com/skills.md) - [Ranking de instalaciones](https://skillsagentes.com/ranking.md) ## Otras skills del mismo repositorio - [Security And Hardening](https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/security-and-hardening.md): Endurece el código contra vulnerabilidades. Úsalo al manejar entrada de usuario, autenticación, almacenamiento de datos, integraciones externas o datos personales (GDPR, CCPA). - [Spec Driven Development](https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/spec-driven-development.md): Crea especificaciones antes de programar: úsalo al iniciar un proyecto o cambio sin spec, cuando los requisitos son ambiguos, o cuando un requerimiento debe descomponerse en un mapa de módulos. - [Code Review And Quality](https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/code-review-and-quality.md): Realiza revisión de código en múltiples ejes. Úsalo antes de fusionar cualquier cambio, sea escrito por ti, otro agente o una persona, para evaluar la calidad antes de entrar a la rama principal. - [Planning And Task Breakdown](https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/planning-and-task-breakdown.md): Divide el trabajo en tareas ordenadas. Úsalo cuando tengas un spec o requisitos claros y necesites descomponer el trabajo en tareas implementables, estimar alcance o paralelizar. - [Observability And Instrumentation](https://skillsagentes.com/skills/addyosmani/agent-skills/observability-and-instrumentation.md): Instrumenta el código para que el comportamiento en producción sea visible y diagnosticable, con logging, métricas, tracing y alertas. --- Skills Agentes · [Índice de páginas en markdown](https://skillsagentes.com/sitemap.md) · [Inicio](https://skillsagentes.com/index.md)