
Microsoft Skill Creator
OfficialFreeCreate specialized skills for Microsoft technologies.
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What Microsoft Skill Creator does
The Microsoft Skill Creator enables developers to build hybrid skills tailored for Microsoft technologies using Learn MCP tools. This skill is particularly useful for those looking to enhance their AI agents with specialized knowledge about Microsoft libraries, frameworks, and services such as Azure, .NET, M365, and Visual Studio Code. By leveraging a structured approach to skill creation, users can ensure that their agents are equipped with essential knowledge while also allowing for deeper exploration of topics through dynamic lookups.
The skill creation process is divided into several phases, beginning with an investigation of the desired technology. Users can utilize various Learn MCP tools to gather information, including searching for documentation, fetching full content from official pages, and finding relevant code examples. This structured investigation helps in compiling a comprehensive understanding of the technology, which is crucial for creating effective skills. Once the foundational knowledge is established, users can clarify their findings with stakeholders to ensure the skill meets specific needs before generating the final skill package.
The generated skill package consists of a well-defined structure that includes a SKILL.md file, which contains core knowledge and guidance for using Learn MCP tools, along with references and sample code. This modular approach allows for easy updates and maintenance, ensuring that the skills remain relevant as technologies evolve. The inclusion of a CLI alternative also provides flexibility for users who may not have access to the Learn MCP server, making it easier to integrate these skills into various development environments.
Overall, the Microsoft Skill Creator is an invaluable tool for developers and designers who want to empower their AI agents with specialized knowledge about Microsoft technologies. By following the outlined processes and utilizing the provided tools, users can create effective, dynamic skills that enhance the capabilities of their agents.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to develop AI agents that require in-depth knowledge of Microsoft technologies and services.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for creating skills for non-Microsoft technologies or for users looking for a quick, generic solution without in-depth customization.
What you can build with it
Creating a Skill for Azure Services
Use the Microsoft Skill Creator to develop a skill that provides in-depth knowledge and examples for Azure services, enhancing your AI agent's capabilities.
Building a .NET Framework Skill
Leverage this skill to create a specialized agent that can assist users with .NET framework concepts, common patterns, and best practices.
Integrating M365 Knowledge into Agents
Utilize the Microsoft Skill Creator to build skills that equip your agents with essential information and resources about Microsoft 365 applications.
How to install Microsoft Skill Creator
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/microsoft-skill-creator --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by githubMicrosoft Skill Creator
Create hybrid skills for Microsoft technologies that store essential knowledge locally while enabling dynamic Learn MCP lookups for deeper details.
About Skills
Skills are modular packages that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge and workflows. A skill transforms a general-purpose agent into a specialized one for a specific domain.
Skill Structure
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md (required) # Frontmatter (name, description) + instructions
├── references/ # Documentation loaded into context as needed
├── sample_codes/ # Working code examples
└── assets/ # Files used in output (templates, etc.)
Key Principles
- Frontmatter is critical:
nameanddescriptiondetermine when the skill triggers—be clear and comprehensive - Concise is key: Only include what agents don't already know; context window is shared
- No duplication: Information lives in SKILL.md OR reference files, not both
Learn MCP Tools
| Tool | Purpose | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
microsoft_docs_search | Search official docs | First pass discovery, finding topics |
microsoft_docs_fetch | Get full page content | Deep dive into important pages |
microsoft_code_sample_search | Find code examples | Get implementation patterns |
CLI Alternative
If the Learn MCP server is not available, use the mslearn CLI from a terminal or shell (for example, Bash, PowerShell, or cmd) instead:
# Run directly (no install needed)
npx @microsoft/learn-cli search "semantic kernel overview"
# Or install globally, then run
npm install -g @microsoft/learn-cli
mslearn search "semantic kernel overview"
| MCP Tool | CLI Command |
|---|---|
microsoft_docs_search(query: "...") | mslearn search "..." |
microsoft_code_sample_search(query: "...", language: "...") | mslearn code-search "..." --language ... |
microsoft_docs_fetch(url: "...") | mslearn fetch "..." |
Generated skills should include this same CLI fallback table so agents can use either path.
Creation Process
Step 1: Investigate the Topic
Build deep understanding using Learn MCP tools in three phases:
Phase 1 - Scope Discovery:
microsoft_docs_search(query="{technology} overview what is")
microsoft_docs_search(query="{technology} concepts architecture")
microsoft_docs_search(query="{technology} getting started tutorial")
Phase 2 - Core Content:
microsoft_docs_fetch(url="...") # Fetch pages from Phase 1
microsoft_code_sample_search(query="{technology}", language="{lang}")
Phase 3 - Depth:
microsoft_docs_search(query="{technology} best practices")
microsoft_docs_search(query="{technology} troubleshooting errors")
Investigation Checklist
After investigating, verify:
- Can explain what the technology does in one paragraph
- Identified 3-5 key concepts
- Have working code for basic usage
- Know the most common API patterns
- Have search queries for deeper topics
Step 2: Clarify with User
Present findings and ask:
- "I found these key areas: [list]. Which are most important?"
- "What tasks will agents primarily perform with this skill?"
- "Which programming language should code samples prioritize?"
Step 3: Generate the Skill
Use the appropriate template from skill-templates.md:
| Technology Type | Template |
|---|---|
| Client library, NuGet/npm package | SDK/Library |
| Azure resource | Azure Service |
| App development framework | Framework/Platform |
| REST API, protocol | API/Protocol |
Generated Skill Structure
{skill-name}/
├── SKILL.md # Core knowledge + Learn MCP guidance
├── references/ # Detailed local documentation (if needed)
└── sample_codes/ # Working code examples
├── getting-started/
└── common-patterns/
Step 4: Balance Local vs Dynamic Content
Store locally when:
- Foundational (needed for any task)
- Frequently accessed
- Stable (won't change)
- Hard to find via search
Keep dynamic when:
- Exhaustive reference (too large)
- Version-specific
- Situational (specific tasks only)
- Well-indexed (easy to search)
Content Guidelines
| Content Type | Local | Dynamic |
|---|---|---|
| Core concepts (3-5) | ✅ Full | |
| Hello world code | ✅ Full | |
| Common patterns (3-5) | ✅ Full | |
| Top API methods | Signature + example | Full docs via fetch |
| Best practices | Top 5 bullets | Search for more |
| Troubleshooting | Search queries | |
| Full API reference | Doc links |
Step 5: Validate
- Review: Is local content sufficient for common tasks?
- Test: Do suggested search queries return useful results?
- Verify: Do code samples run without errors?
Common Investigation Patterns
For SDKs/Libraries
"{name} overview" → purpose, architecture
"{name} getting started quickstart" → setup steps
"{name} API reference" → core classes/methods
"{name} samples examples" → code patterns
"{name} best practices performance" → optimization
For Azure Services
"{service} overview features" → capabilities
"{service} quickstart {language}" → setup code
"{service} REST API reference" → endpoints
"{service} SDK {language}" → client library
"{service} pricing limits quotas" → constraints
For Frameworks/Platforms
"{framework} architecture concepts" → mental model
"{framework} project structure" → conventions
"{framework} tutorial walkthrough" → end-to-end flow
"{framework} configuration options" → customization
Example: Creating a "Semantic Kernel" Skill
Investigation
microsoft_docs_search(query="semantic kernel overview")
microsoft_docs_search(query="semantic kernel plugins functions")
microsoft_code_sample_search(query="semantic kernel", language="csharp")
microsoft_docs_fetch(url="https://learn.microsoft.com/semantic-kernel/overview/")
Generated Skill
semantic-kernel/
├── SKILL.md
└── sample_codes/
├── getting-started/
│ └── hello-kernel.cs
└── common-patterns/
├── chat-completion.cs
└── function-calling.cs
Generated SKILL.md
---
name: semantic-kernel
description: Build AI agents with Microsoft Semantic Kernel. Use for LLM-powered apps with plugins, planners, and memory in .NET or Python.
---
# Semantic Kernel
Orchestration SDK for integrating LLMs into applications with plugins, planners, and memory.
## Key Concepts
- **Kernel**: Central orchestrator managing AI services and plugins
- **Plugins**: Collections of functions the AI can call
- **Planner**: Sequences plugin functions to achieve goals
- **Memory**: Vector store integration for RAG patterns
## Quick Start
See [getting-started/hello-kernel.cs](sample_codes/getting-started/hello-kernel.cs)
## Learn More
| Topic | How to Find |
|-------|-------------|
| Plugin development | `microsoft_docs_search(query="semantic kernel plugins custom functions")` |
| Planners | `microsoft_docs_search(query="semantic kernel planner")` |
| Memory | `microsoft_docs_fetch(url="https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/semantic-kernel/frameworks/agent/agent-memory")` |
## CLI Alternative
If the Learn MCP server is not available, use the `mslearn` CLI instead:
| MCP Tool | CLI Command |
|----------|-------------|
| `microsoft_docs_search(query: "...")` | `mslearn search "..."` |
| `microsoft_code_sample_search(query: "...", language: "...")` | `mslearn code-search "..." --language ...` |
| `microsoft_docs_fetch(url: "...")` | `mslearn fetch "..."` |
Run directly with `npx @microsoft/learn-cli <command>` or install globally with `npm install -g @microsoft/learn-cli`.
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