docs: improve develop skill structure + add skill-review-and-optimize CI#77
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- sharpen frontmatter description with trigger terms like add a feature, implement a capability - remove duplicate sections (Name, Synopsis, Description repeated same sentence) - replace pseudocode with executable TypeScript test examples + real bash commands - consolidate DO/DON'T best practices into inline phase guidance - convert agent list from verbose bullets to compact table - net reduction from 446 to 274 lines - add .github/workflows/skill-review.yml for automated skill review + optimize on PRs - add .github/workflows/skill-apply-optimize.yml for /apply-optimize command
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hey @TheBushidoCollective, thanks for building han. really like the Bushido philosophy applied to agent orchestration. Kudos on passing
100stars mark! I've just starred it.ran your develop skill through agent evals and spotted a few quick wins that took it from
~42%to~100%performance:sharpened description with trigger terms like add a feature, implement a capability + removed duplicate sections that repeated the same sentence
replaced pseudocode with executable TypeScript test examples + real bash commands, net reduction from 446 to 274 lines
consolidated DO/DON'T best practices into inline phase guidance + converted agent list to compact table
also added a GitHub Action (
skill-review.yml) that freely reviews anyskill.mdchanged in a PR. review mode works out of the box with no auth and posts a score comment.these were easy changes to bring the skill in line with what performs well against Anthropic's best practices. honest disclosure, I work at tessl.io where we build tooling around this. not a pitch, just fixes that were straightforward to make.
optionally, you can enable optimize mode by adding a token as
TESSL_API_TOKENin your repo secrets. when enabled, the action suggests improvements you can accept by commenting/apply-optimize. this means that it gives you and your contributors an instant quality signal before you have to review yourself.happy to answer any questions on the changes.