Major restructure of the compounding-engineering plugin: ## Agents (24 total, now categorized) - review/ (10): architecture-strategist, code-simplicity-reviewer, data-integrity-guardian, dhh-rails-reviewer, kieran-rails-reviewer, kieran-python-reviewer, kieran-typescript-reviewer, pattern-recognition-specialist, performance-oracle, security-sentinel - research/ (4): best-practices-researcher, framework-docs-researcher, git-history-analyzer, repo-research-analyst - design/ (3): design-implementation-reviewer, design-iterator, figma-design-sync - workflow/ (6): bug-reproduction-validator, every-style-editor, feedback-codifier, lint, pr-comment-resolver, spec-flow-analyzer - docs/ (1): ankane-readme-writer ## Commands (15 total) - Moved workflow commands to commands/workflows/ subdirectory - Added: changelog, create-agent-skill, heal-skill, plan_review, prime, reproduce-bug, resolve_parallel, resolve_pr_parallel ## Skills (11 total) - Added: andrew-kane-gem-writer, codify-docs, create-agent-skills, dhh-ruby-style, dspy-ruby, every-style-editor, file-todos, frontend-design, git-worktree, skill-creator - Kept: gemini-imagegen 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Workflow: Add a Template to a Skill
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<required_reading>
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**Read these reference files NOW:**
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1. references/using-templates.md
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</required_reading>
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<process>
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## Step 1: Identify the Skill
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Ask (if not already provided):
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- Which skill needs a template?
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- What output does this template structure?
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## Step 2: Analyze Template Need
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Confirm this is a good template candidate:
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- [ ] Output has consistent structure across uses
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- [ ] Structure matters more than creative generation
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- [ ] Filling placeholders is more reliable than blank-page generation
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If not a good fit, suggest alternatives (workflow guidance, reference examples).
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## Step 3: Create Templates Directory
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```bash
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mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/{skill-name}/templates
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```
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## Step 4: Design Template Structure
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Gather requirements:
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- What sections does the output need?
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- What information varies between uses? (→ placeholders)
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- What stays constant? (→ static structure)
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## Step 5: Write Template File
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Create `templates/{template-name}.md` with:
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- Clear section markers
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- `{{PLACEHOLDER}}` syntax for variable content
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- Brief inline guidance where helpful
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- Minimal example content
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## Step 6: Update Workflow to Use Template
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Find the workflow that produces this output. Add:
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```xml
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<process>
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...
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N. Read `templates/{template-name}.md`
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N+1. Copy template structure
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N+2. Fill each placeholder based on gathered context
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...
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</process>
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```
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## Step 7: Test
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Invoke the skill workflow and verify:
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- Template is read at the right step
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- All placeholders get filled appropriately
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- Output structure matches template
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- No placeholders left unfilled
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</process>
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<success_criteria>
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Template is complete when:
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- [ ] templates/ directory exists
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- [ ] Template file has clear structure with placeholders
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- [ ] At least one workflow references the template
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- [ ] Workflow instructions explain when/how to use template
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- [ ] Tested with real invocation
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</success_criteria>
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