
Skill Improver
FreeAutomate skill updates and improvements efficiently.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Skill Improver does
The Skill Improver is designed for developers and designers who want to enhance the quality of their Claude Skills based on structured improvement plans. This skill automates the process of applying changes suggested by the skill-quality-reviewer, allowing users to focus on higher-level tasks while ensuring their skills are continuously improved. By reading improvement plan files, it intelligently merges and executes the recommended updates, helping to maintain high-quality standards in skill documentation and functionality.
The core workflow begins with reading an improvement plan file, parsing its contents, and grouping changes by target files. It prioritizes updates based on their importance—high, medium, or low—ensuring that critical issues are addressed first. The skill includes mechanisms to detect and resolve conflicts that may arise from overlapping changes, thereby maintaining the integrity of the skill's content. Additionally, it creates backups of original files before executing any updates, providing a safety net in case of unforeseen issues.
Once the updates are applied, the Skill Improver generates a comprehensive report detailing the changes made, the quality improvements achieved, and verification results. This report aids users in understanding the impact of the updates and ensures that all modifications align with their expectations. The Skill Improver is particularly useful for teams and individuals who regularly receive quality feedback and need a systematic approach to implement improvements without manual intervention.
When to use it
Use this skill when you have an improvement plan from `skill-quality-reviewer` and need to implement the suggested changes efficiently.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for one-off changes or when detailed manual adjustments are preferred over automated updates.
What you can build with it
Applying a Quality Review Plan
You have received feedback from a quality review and want to implement the suggested changes quickly and efficiently.
Regular Skill Maintenance
You need to periodically update your skills based on ongoing quality assessments to ensure high standards.
Conflict Resolution in Updates
When multiple changes are suggested for the same skill, this tool helps manage and resolve those conflicts systematically.
How to install Skill Improver
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar/skill-improver --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 galaxy-dawnSkill Improver
Execute improvement plans generated by skill-quality-reviewer to automatically update and fix issues in Claude Skills.
Core Workflow
Read improvement-plan-{name}.md
↓
Parse improvement items (High/Medium/Low priority)
↓
Group changes by file
↓
Detect and resolve conflicts
↓
Backup original files
↓
Execute updates (Edit or Write tools)
↓
Verify results
↓
Generate update-report
When to Use
Trigger phrases:
- "Apply improvements from improvement-plan-git-workflow.md"
- "Update my skill based on the quality report"
- "Execute the improvement plan for api-helper"
- "Fix the issues identified in quality review"
Use this skill when:
- Applying improvements from an improvement plan
- Updating a skill based on quality review feedback
- Executing recommended fixes from
skill-quality-reviewer - Implementing structured improvements to skill documentation
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Load the Improvement Plan
Read the improvement-plan-{skill-name}.md file generated by skill-quality-reviewer.
# Plan is typically in current directory
ls improvement-plan-*.md
# Or specify full path
read /path/to/improvement-plan-my-skill.md
Validate the plan:
- File exists and is readable
- Contains priority sections (High/Medium/Low)
- Has structured improvement items
- Includes file paths and suggested changes
See references/plan-format.md for detailed plan structure.
Step 2: Parse and Group Changes
Extract all improvement suggestions and organize by target file.
Extract from each item:
- File path (e.g.,
SKILL.md:line:lineorreferences/file.md) - Dimension (Description Quality, Content Organization, etc.)
- Impact (+X points)
- Current content
- Suggested content
- Reason for change
Build update queue:
by_file = {
"SKILL.md": [change1, change2, ...],
"references/guide.md": [change3, ...],
"examples/demo.md": [change4, ...],
}
Step 3: Detect and Resolve Conflicts
Check for conflicts when multiple changes affect the same content.
Resolution strategy:
- High priority takes precedence over medium/low
- If same priority, preserve first change
- Flag conflicts for manual review
- Document resolution in update report
See references/merge-strategies.md for detailed merge logic.
Step 4: Sort by Priority
Order changes by priority within each file.
Priority order:
- High Priority (execute first)
- Medium Priority (execute second)
- Low Priority (execute last)
Step 5: Backup and Execute
Backup location: ~/.claude/skills/backup/{skill-name}-{timestamp}/
# Use backup script
~/.claude/skills/skill-improver/scripts/backup-skill.sh <skill-path>
Apply changes:
- Use Edit tool for existing content
- Use Write tool for new files
- Verify each change was applied
Step 6: Verify and Report
Verification checks:
- YAML syntax valid
- All modified files exist and are valid
- New files were created successfully
- No unintended changes occurred
# Use verify script
~/.claude/skills/skill-improver/scripts/verify-update.sh <skill-path>
Generate update-report-{skill-name}-{timestamp}.md documenting:
- Summary (files modified, files created, total changes)
- Changes Applied (per-file breakdown)
- Quality Improvement (before/after scores)
- Verification Results
- Backup Location
See examples/update-report-example.md for report template.
Priority Handling
High Priority
Execute first. These typically address:
- Critical description issues
- Major writing style problems
- Missing structural elements
- Security-related concerns
Medium Priority
Execute after High. These typically address:
- Content organization improvements
- Additional examples
- Documentation enhancements
Low Priority
Execute last. These typically address:
- Minor clarifications
- Nice-to-have improvements
- Polish and refinement
Integration with Skill Quality Reviewer
This skill works seamlessly with skill-quality-reviewer:
Current Skill (67/100 D+)
↓ [skill-quality-reviewer]
Improvement Plan
↓ [skill-improver]
Improved Skill (87/100 B+)
↓ [skill-quality-reviewer]
Quality Report (validation)
Iterate until desired quality level reached.
Additional Resources
Reference Files
references/plan-format.md- Improvement plan file structure and formatreferences/merge-strategies.md- Detailed merge algorithms and conflict resolutionreferences/error-handling.md- Error handling strategiesreferences/supported-updates.md- Supported update types with examples
Example Files
examples/improvement-plan-example.md- Sample improvement planexamples/update-report-example.md- Sample update report
Scripts
scripts/backup-skill.sh- Create backup of skill before updatesscripts/verify-update.sh- Verify skill integrity after updates
Best Practices
Before Applying Updates
- Review the improvement plan - Understand what will change
- Verify backup location - Ensure backups can be restored
- Check for manual changes - Note any uncommitted local modifications
- Estimate impact - Review expected quality improvement
During Update Execution
- Process in priority order - High → Medium → Low
- Verify after each file - Check updates were applied correctly
- Log all changes - Document what was modified
- Handle conflicts gracefully - Flag for review if needed
After Applying Updates
- Review the update report - Confirm all changes were intended
- Test the skill - Verify it still works correctly
- Compare scores - Check quality improvement matches expectations
- Keep backup - Retain backup until confident in changes
Usage Examples
Example 1: Apply improvements to local skill
User: "Apply improvements from improvement-plan-git-workflow.md"
[Claude executes the workflow:]
1. Reads improvement-plan-git-workflow.md
2. Parses all improvement items
3. Groups changes by file
4. Detects and resolves conflicts
5. Sorts by priority
6. Backs up git-workflow skill
7. Executes updates
8. Verifies results
9. Generates update-report-git-workflow-timestamp.md
Example 2: Update skill from quality review
User: "Update my api-helper skill based on quality report"
[Claude:]
1. Locates improvement-plan-api-helper.md
2. Applies all recommended changes
3. Verifies skill structure
4. Reports quality improvement: 72/100 → 91/100
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