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🛠️ HermesエージェントSkillAuthoring

hermes-agent-skill-authoring

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▶ 【衝撃】最強のAIエージェント「Claude Code」の最新機能・使い方・プログラミングをAIで効率化する超実践術を解説! ↗

※ jpskill.com 編集部が参考用に選んだ動画です。動画の内容と Skill の挙動は厳密には一致しないことがあります。

📜 元の英語説明(参考)

Author in-repo SKILL.md: frontmatter, validator, structure.

🇯🇵 日本人クリエイター向け解説

一言でいうと

??ポジトリ内に、スキルに関する情報(フロントマター

※ jpskill.com 編集部が日本のビジネス現場向けに補足した解説です。Skill本体の挙動とは独立した参考情報です。

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🎯 このSkillでできること

下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。

📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)

  1. 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
  2. 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
  3. 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの .claude/skills/ に置く
    • · macOS / Linux: ~/.claude/skills/
    • · Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\

Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。

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最終更新
2026-05-17
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💬 こう話しかけるだけ — サンプルプロンプト

  • Hermes Agent Skill Authoring を使って、最小構成のサンプルコードを示して
  • Hermes Agent Skill Authoring の主な使い方と注意点を教えて
  • Hermes Agent Skill Authoring を既存プロジェクトに組み込む方法を教えて

これをClaude Code に貼るだけで、このSkillが自動発動します。

📖 Claude が読む原文 SKILL.md(中身を展開)

この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための原文(英語または中国語)です。日本語訳は順次追加中。

Authoring Hermes-Agent Skills (in-repo)

Overview

There are two places a SKILL.md can live:

  1. User-local: ~/.hermes/skills/<maybe-category>/<name>/SKILL.md — personal, not shared. Created via skill_manage(action='create').
  2. In-repo (this skill is about this case): /home/bb/hermes-agent/skills/<category>/<name>/SKILL.md — committed, shipped with the package. Use write_file + git add. skill_manage(action='create') does NOT target this tree.

When to Use

  • User asks you to add a skill "in this branch / repo / commit"
  • You're committing a reusable workflow that should ship with hermes-agent
  • You're editing an existing skill under /home/bb/hermes-agent/skills/ (use patch for small edits, write_file for rewrites; skill_manage still works for patch on in-repo skills, but not for create)

Required Frontmatter

Source of truth: tools/skill_manager_tool.py::_validate_frontmatter. Hard requirements:

  • Starts with --- as the first bytes (no leading blank line).
  • Closes with \n---\n before the body.
  • Parses as a YAML mapping.
  • name field present.
  • description field present, ≤ 1024 chars (MAX_DESCRIPTION_LENGTH).
  • Non-empty body after the closing ---.

Peer-matched shape used by every skill under skills/software-development/:

---
name: my-skill-name               # lowercase, hyphens, ≤64 chars (MAX_NAME_LENGTH)
description: Use when <trigger>. <one-line behavior>.
version: 1.0.0
author: Hermes Agent
license: MIT
metadata:
  hermes:
    tags: [short, descriptive, tags]
    related_skills: [other-skill, another-skill]
---

version / author / license / metadata are NOT enforced by the validator, but every peer has them — omit and your skill sticks out.

Size Limits

  • Description: ≤ 1024 chars (enforced).
  • Full SKILL.md: ≤ 100,000 chars (enforced as MAX_SKILL_CONTENT_CHARS, ~36k tokens).
  • Peer skills in software-development/ sit at 8-14k chars. Aim for that range. If you're pushing past 20k, split into references/*.md and reference them from SKILL.md.

Peer-Matched Structure

Every in-repo skill follows roughly:

# <Title>

## Overview
One or two paragraphs: what and why.

## When to Use
- Bulleted triggers
- "Don't use for:" counter-triggers

## <Topic sections specific to the skill>
- Quick-reference tables are common
- Code blocks with exact commands
- Hermes-specific recipes (tests via scripts/run_tests.sh, ui-tui paths, etc.)

## Common Pitfalls
Numbered list of mistakes and their fixes.

## Verification Checklist
- [ ] Checkbox list of post-action verifications

## One-Shot Recipes (optional)
Named scenarios → concrete command sequences.

Not every section is mandatory, but Overview + When to Use + actionable body + pitfalls are the minimum for the skill to feel like a peer.

Directory Placement

skills/<category>/<skill-name>/SKILL.md

Categories currently in repo (confirm with ls skills/): autonomous-ai-agents, creative, data-science, devops, dogfood, email, gaming, github, leisure, mcp, media, mlops/*, note-taking, productivity, red-teaming, research, smart-home, social-media, software-development.

Pick the closest existing category. Don't invent new top-level categories casually.

Workflow

  1. Survey peers in the target category:
    ls skills/<category>/

    Read 2-3 peer SKILL.md files to match tone and structure.

  2. Check validator constraints in tools/skill_manager_tool.py if unsure.
  3. Draft with write_file to skills/<category>/<name>/SKILL.md.
  4. Validate locally:
    import yaml, re, pathlib
    content = pathlib.Path("skills/<category>/<name>/SKILL.md").read_text()
    assert content.startswith("---")
    m = re.search(r'\n---\s*\n', content[3:])
    fm = yaml.safe_load(content[3:m.start()+3])
    assert "name" in fm and "description" in fm
    assert len(fm["description"]) <= 1024
    assert len(content) <= 100_000
  5. Git add + commit on the active branch.
  6. Note: the CURRENT session's skill loader is cached — skill_view / skills_list will not see the new skill until a new session. This is expected, not a bug.

Cross-Referencing Other Skills

metadata.hermes.related_skills unions both trees (skills/ in-repo and ~/.hermes/skills/) at load time. You CAN reference a user-local skill from an in-repo skill, but it won't resolve for other users who clone the repo fresh. Prefer referencing only in-repo skills from in-repo skills. If a frequently-referenced skill lives only in ~/.hermes/skills/, consider promoting it to the repo.

Editing Existing In-Repo Skills

  • Small fix (typo, added pitfall, tightened trigger): skill_manage(action='patch', name=..., old_string=..., new_string=...) works fine on in-repo skills.
  • Major rewrite: write_file the whole SKILL.md. skill_manage(action='edit') also works but requires supplying the full new content.
  • Adding supporting files: write_file to skills/<category>/<name>/references/<file>.md, templates/<file>, or scripts/<file>. skill_manage(action='write_file') also works and enforces the references/templates/scripts/assets subdir allowlist.
  • Always commit the edit — in-repo skills are source, not runtime state.

Common Pitfalls

  1. Using skill_manage(action='create') for an in-repo skill. It writes to ~/.hermes/skills/, not the repo tree. Use write_file for in-repo creation.

  2. Leading whitespace before ---. The validator checks content.startswith("---"); any leading blank line or BOM fails validation.

  3. Description too generic. Peer descriptions start with "Use when ..." and describe the trigger class, not the one task. "Use when debugging X" > "Debug X".

  4. Forgetting the author/license/metadata block. Not validator-enforced, but every peer has it; omitting makes the skill look half-finished.

  5. Writing a skill that duplicates a peer. Before creating, ls skills/<category>/ and open 2-3 peers. Prefer extending an existing skill to creating a narrow sibling.

  6. Expecting the current session to see the new skill. It won't. The skill loader is initialized at session start. Verify in a fresh session or via skill_view using the exact path.

  7. Linking to skills that don't exist in-repo. related_skills: [some-user-local-skill] works for you but breaks for other clones. Prefer only in-repo links.

Verification Checklist

  • [ ] File is at skills/<category>/<name>/SKILL.md (not in ~/.hermes/skills/)
  • [ ] Frontmatter starts at byte 0 with ---, closes with \n---\n
  • [ ] name, description, version, author, license, metadata.hermes.{tags, related_skills} all present
  • [ ] Name ≤ 64 chars, lowercase + hyphens
  • [ ] Description ≤ 1024 chars and starts with "Use when ..."
  • [ ] Total file ≤ 100,000 chars (aim for 8-15k)
  • [ ] Structure: # Title## Overview## When to Use → body → ## Common Pitfalls## Verification Checklist
  • [ ] related_skills references resolve in-repo (or are explicitly OK to be user-local)
  • [ ] git add skills/<category>/<name>/ && git commit completed on the intended branch