skill-generalizer
Use when turning local, private, or personal Agent Skills into publishable skills for GitHub, marketplaces, teams, or public sharing, especially when private paths, personal habits, credentials, internal hosts, or user-specific context must be removed.
What it does
Skill Generalizer
Overview
Convert a working local skill into a clean public artifact. The goal is to preserve the reusable technique while removing private context, personal assumptions, and machine-specific setup.
When To Use
- A user wants to publish, share, promote, open-source, or package a local skill.
- A skill was born from personal workflows, private repos, local paths, transcripts, remote hosts, or team conventions.
- The output needs to be useful to strangers without leaking the author's environment.
Do not use for tuning a skill only for the user's own machine; use skill-personalizer for that.
Workflow
- Inspect the actual source skill and nearby repo files before judging.
- If the source skill quality is unclear, run the audit checks from
skill-personalizerfirst. - Separate the reusable capability from personal implementation details.
- Redact or replace private names, paths, hosts, credentials, account IDs, transcripts, and one-off project facts.
- Rewrite the skill around general triggering conditions, portable workflows, and bounded assumptions.
- Keep
SKILL.mdconcise; move long rubrics, examples, or scripts into bundled resources. - Check target-agent compatibility before writing install instructions or support claims.
- Produce publication-ready packaging and honest promotion copy only when requested.
- Verify frontmatter, file layout, install path, and at least one realistic usage prompt.
Public Release Rules
- Frontmatter
descriptionshould describe when to use the skill, not summarize its workflow. - Public examples must be generic or explicitly sanitized.
- Claims in README or marketplace copy must match files that actually exist.
- Prefer portable commands and path placeholders over the author's home directory or private aliases.
- If a personal detail is essential, turn it into a configurable variable with setup guidance.
References
Read publication-rubric.md when doing a full release pass, redaction review, README rewrite, or promotional packaging.
Read platform-compatibility.md before claiming support for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, or other coding agents.
Capabilities
Install
Quality
deterministic score 0.49 from registry signals: · indexed on github topic:agent-skills · 79 github stars · SKILL.md body (2,264 chars)