This repository is where common agent skills that should be shared across repositories should go.
A skill belongs here when it captures a reusable workflow, convention, or operating procedure that is useful in more than one repository. Repository-specific skills should stay with the repository they apply to unless they can be generalized without losing important context.
.agents/
skills/
<skill-name>/
SKILL.md
scripts/ # optional helper scripts
references/ # optional supporting docs
assets/ # optional bundled assets
Each skill lives in its own directory under .agents/skills/. The only required file for a skill is SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter containing at least:
name: the kebab-case skill identifierdescription: what the skill does and when agents should use it
write-product-spec— writes user-facingPRODUCT.mdspecs.write-tech-spec— writes implementation-orientedTECH.mdspecs.spec-driven-implementation— guides the full spec-first workflow for substantial features.implement-specs— implements approvedPRODUCT.mdandTECH.mdfiles while keeping specs and code aligned.
create-pr— guidance for preparing and opening pull requests.diagnose-ci-failures— workflow for inspecting GitHub CI failures and producing a fix plan.fix-errors— guidance for fixing build, lint, formatting, and test failures.resolve-merge-conflicts— workflow and helper script for resolving git conflicts with compact context.review-pr— produces structured PR review feedback from local diff artifacts.check-impl-against-spec— compares PR implementation changes against provided spec context during review.
update-skill— guidance for creating and maintaining skill directories andSKILL.mdfiles.
When adding a skill to this repository:
- Put it under
.agents/skills/<skill-name>/. - Include a
SKILL.mdwith clear frontmatter. - Keep the skill focused on a reusable workflow rather than one repository's private details.
- Move large reference material into
references/and helper automation intoscripts/. - If copying from another repo, copy first, then generalize in a separate change so the provenance is easy to review.
Some skills copied here may still contain repository-specific examples, paths, commands, or assumptions. That is okay during initial migration, but shared skills should eventually be generalized by:
- replacing hard-coded repository names with placeholders or conditional guidance
- separating common workflow guidance from local repository conventions
- moving repo-specific overrides back into the repository that needs them
- keeping descriptions broad enough to trigger in multiple repositories, but specific enough to avoid unrelated tasks
Consumers can install the shared skills with the skills CLI.
List available skills:
npx skills@latest add warpdotdev/common-skills --listInstall all common skills for Warp globally:
npx skills@latest add warpdotdev/common-skills --skill '*' --agent warp --globalInstall one skill:
npx skills@latest add warpdotdev/common-skills --skill write-tech-spec --agent warp --globalUpdate installed skills later:
npx skills@latest update --global --agent warpYou can also copy or sync selected directories from .agents/skills/ into a repository's own .agents/skills/ directory.
Prefer copying only the skills a repository actually needs. If a common skill needs repository-specific behavior, add a small local companion skill in that repository rather than forking the shared skill unless the change is useful everywhere.