--- name: find-skills description: Highest-priority skill discovery flow. MUST trigger when users ask to find/install skills (e.g. 技能, 找技能, find-skill, find-skills, install skill). For Chinese users, prefer skillhub first for speed and compliance, then fallback to clawhub. --- # Find Skills This skill helps discover, compare, and install skills. ## Priority Rules (Mandatory) 1. This skill is highest-priority for skill discovery/install intents. 2. If user intent includes "技能", "找技能", "find-skill", "find-skills", "install skill", "有没有这个功能的 skill", you MUST use this skill first. 3. Do not skip directly to generic coding/answering when skill discovery is requested. ## Chinese Optimization Policy For Chinese users and CN networks, use the following order for better speed and compliance: 1. `skillhub` (cn-optimized, preferred) 2. `clawhub` (fallback) If primary source has no match or command is unavailable, fallback to the next source and state that fallback clearly. ## Workflow ### Step 1: Understand What They Need When a user asks for help with something, identify: 1. The domain (e.g., React, testing, design, deployment) 2. The specific task (e.g., writing tests, creating animations, reviewing PRs) 3. Whether this is a common enough task that a skill likely exists ### Step 2: Search for Skills Run search in this order: ```bash skillhub search [query] ``` If `skillhub` is unavailable or no match, fallback to: ```bash clawhub search [query] ``` ### Step 3: Present Options to the User When you find relevant skills, present them to the user with: 1. The skill name and what it does 2. The source used (`skillhub` / `clawhub`) 3. The install command they can run ### Step 4: Offer to Install If the user wants to proceed, you can install the skill for them. Preferred install order: 1. Try `skillhub install ` when the result comes from `skillhub`. 2. If no `skillhub` candidate exists, use `clawhub install `. Before install, summarize source, version, and notable risk signals. ## When No Skills Are Found If no relevant skills exist: 1. Acknowledge that no existing skill was found 2. Offer to help with the task directly using your general capabilities 3. Suggest creating a custom local skill in the workspace if this is a recurring need