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Corey Haines 07744d9d37 Fix branch naming and simplify frontmatter example
- Change `feat/` to `feature/` to match repo conventions
- Simplify SKILL.md frontmatter example to show only required fields
- Add note about optional license and metadata fields

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-26 17:32:09 -08:00

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# Contributing
Thanks for your interest in contributing to Marketing Skills! This guide will help you add new skills or improve existing ones.
## Requesting a Skill
You can also suggest new skills by [opening a skill request](https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills/issues/new?template=skill-request.yml).
## Adding a New Skill
### 1. Create the skill directory
```bash
mkdir -p skills/your-skill-name
```
### 2. Create the SKILL.md file
Every skill needs a `SKILL.md` file with YAML frontmatter:
```yaml
---
name: your-skill-name
description: When to use this skill. Include trigger phrases and keywords that help agents identify relevant tasks.
---
# Your Skill Name
Instructions for the agent go here...
```
Optional frontmatter fields: `license` (default: MIT), `metadata` (author, version, etc.)
### 3. Follow the naming conventions
- **Directory name**: lowercase, hyphens only (e.g., `email-sequence`)
- **Name field**: must match directory name exactly
- **Description**: 1-1024 characters, include trigger phrases
### 4. Structure your skill
```
skills/your-skill-name/
├── SKILL.md # Required - main instructions
├── references/ # Optional - additional documentation
│ └── guide.md
├── scripts/ # Optional - executable code
│ └── helper.py
└── assets/ # Optional - templates, images, data
└── template.json
```
### 5. Write effective instructions
- Keep `SKILL.md` under 500 lines
- Move detailed reference material to `references/`
- Include step-by-step instructions
- Add examples of inputs and outputs
- Cover common edge cases
## Improving Existing Skills
1. Read the existing skill thoroughly
2. Test your changes locally
3. Keep changes focused and minimal
4. Update the version in metadata if making significant changes
## Submitting Your Contribution
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/new-skill-name`)
3. Make your changes
4. Test locally with an AI agent
5. Submit a pull request using the appropriate template:
- [New Skill](?template=new-skill.md)
- [Skill Update](?template=skill-update.md)
- [Documentation](?template=documentation.md)
## Skill Quality Checklist
- [ ] `name` matches directory name
- [ ] `description` clearly explains when to use the skill
- [ ] Instructions are clear and actionable
- [ ] No sensitive data or credentials
- [ ] Follows existing skill patterns in the repo
## Questions?
Open an issue if you have questions or need help with your contribution.