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This skill helps you enforce mandatory brainstorming, skill checks, and TodoWrite tasks before tackling any assignment.
npx playbooks add skill yousufjoyian/claude-skills --skill using-skillsReview the files below or copy the command above to add this skill to your agents.
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name: using-skills
description: Skills wiki intro - mandatory workflows, search tool, brainstorming triggers
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# Getting Started with Skills
## Critical Rules
1. **Use Read tool before announcing skill usage.** The session-start hook does NOT read skills for you. Announcing without calling Read = lying.
2. **Follow mandatory workflows.** Brainstorming before coding. Check for skills before ANY task.
3. **Create TodoWrite todos for checklists.** Mental tracking = steps get skipped. Every time.
## Mandatory Workflow: Before ANY Task
**1. Check skills list** at session start, or run `find-skills [PATTERN]` to filter.
**2. If relevant skill exists, YOU MUST use it:**
- Use Read tool with full path: `${SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS_ROOT}/skills/category/skill-name/SKILL.md`
- Read ENTIRE file, not just frontmatter
- Announce: "I've read [Skill Name] skill and I'm using it to [purpose]"
- Follow it exactly
**Don't rationalize:**
- "I remember this skill" - Skills evolve. Read the current version.
- "Session-start showed it to me" - That was using-skills/SKILL.md only. Read the actual skill.
- "This doesn't count as a task" - It counts. Find and read skills.
**Why:** Skills document proven techniques that save time and prevent mistakes. Not using available skills means repeating solved problems and making known errors.
If a skill for your task exists, you must use it or you will fail at your task.
## Skills with Checklists
If a skill has a checklist, YOU MUST create TodoWrite todos for EACH item.
**Don't:**
- Work through checklist mentally
- Skip creating todos "to save time"
- Batch multiple items into one todo
- Mark complete without doing them
**Why:** Checklists without TodoWrite tracking = steps get skipped. Every time. The overhead of TodoWrite is tiny compared to the cost of missing steps.
**Examples:** skills/testing/test-driven-development/SKILL.md, skills/debugging/systematic-debugging/SKILL.md, skills/meta/writing-skills/SKILL.md
## Announcing Skill Usage
After you've read a skill with Read tool, announce you're using it:
"I've read the [Skill Name] skill and I'm using it to [what you're doing]."
**Examples:**
- "I've read the Brainstorming skill and I'm using it to refine your idea into a design."
- "I've read the Test-Driven Development skill and I'm using it to implement this feature."
- "I've read the Systematic Debugging skill and I'm using it to find the root cause."
**Why:** Transparency helps your human partner understand your process and catch errors early. It also confirms you actually read the skill.
## How to Read a Skill
Every skill has the same structure:
1. **Frontmatter** - `when_to_use` tells you if this skill matches your situation
2. **Overview** - Core principle in 1-2 sentences
3. **Quick Reference** - Scan for your specific pattern
4. **Implementation** - Full details and examples
5. **Supporting files** - Load only when implementing
**Many skills contain rigid rules (TDD, debugging, verification).** Follow them exactly. Don't adapt away the discipline.
**Some skills are flexible patterns (architecture, naming).** Adapt core principles to your context.
The skill itself tells you which type it is.
## Instructions ≠ Permission to Skip Workflows
Your human partner's specific instructions describe WHAT to do, not HOW.
"Add X", "Fix Y" = the goal, NOT permission to skip brainstorming, TDD, or RED-GREEN-REFACTOR.
**Red flags:** "Instruction was specific" • "Seems simple" • "Workflow is overkill"
**Why:** Specific instructions mean clear requirements, which is when workflows matter MOST. Skipping process on "simple" tasks is how simple tasks become complex problems.
## Summary
**Starting any task:**
1. Run find-skills to check for relevant skills
2. If relevant skill exists → Use Read tool with full path (includes /SKILL.md)
3. Announce you're using it
4. Follow what it says
**Skill has checklist?** TodoWrite for every item.
**Finding a relevant skill = mandatory to read and use it. Not optional.**
This skill introduces mandatory workflows for checking and using available skills before any task, plus required search and brainstorming behaviors. It enforces reading the current skill file, announcing use, and creating explicit todos for checklist items to avoid skipped steps.
At session start or before any task, run the skills search tool to locate relevant skills and read the full skill file at its path. If a relevant skill exists, explicitly announce that you read it and state how you will use it, then follow the skill instructions exactly. When a skill contains a checklist, create individual TodoWrite todos for each checklist item and complete them in order.
What if the skill seems outdated or irrelevant?
You must still read the current skill file and follow it; if it conflicts with new constraints, document the conflict and propose an update before diverging.
Can I skip TodoWrite for short checklists?
No. Create individual todos for every checklist item to prevent skipped steps, regardless of checklist length.
How should I announce usage?
State: "I've read the [Skill Name] skill and I'm using it to [what you're doing]" so collaborators see you followed the workflow.