rust-skill-creator

Use when creating skills for Rust crates or std library documentation. Keywords: create rust skill, create crate skill, create std skill, 创建 rust skill, 创建…

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npx skills add https://github.com/actionbook/rust-skills --skill rust-skill-creator
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SKILL.md

Rust Skill Creator

Version: 2.1.0 | Last Updated: 2025-01-27

Create dynamic skills for Rust crates and std library documentation.

When to Use

This skill handles requests to create skills for:

  • Third-party crates (tokio, serde, axum, etc.)
  • Rust standard library (std::sync, std::marker, etc.)
  • Any Rust documentation URL

Execution Mode Detection

CRITICAL: Check if related commands/skills are available.

This skill relies on:

  • /create-llms-for-skills command
  • /create-skills-via-llms command

Agent Mode (Plugin Install)

When the commands above are available (full plugin installation):

Workflow

#### 1. Identify the Target

User Request

Target Type

URL Pattern

"create tokio skill"

Third-party crate

docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/

"create Send trait skill"

Std library

doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html

"create skill from URL" + URL

Custom URL

User-provided URL

#### 2. Execute the Command

Use the /create-llms-for-skills command:

/create-llms-for-skills <url> [requirements]

Examples:

# For third-party crate

/create-llms-for-skills https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/

# For std library

/create-llms-for-skills https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html

# With specific requirements

/create-llms-for-skills https://docs.rs/axum/latest/axum/ "Focus on routing and extractors"

#### 3. Follow-up with Skill Creation

After llms.txt is generated, use:

/create-skills-via-llms <crate_name> <llms_path> [version]

Inline Mode (Skills-only Install)

When the commands above are NOT available, create skills manually:

Step 1: Identify Target and Construct URL

Target

URL Template

Crate overview

https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/

Crate module

https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/{module}/

Std trait

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/trait.{Name}.html

Std struct

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/struct.{Name}.html

Std module

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/index.html

Step 2: Fetch Documentation

# Using agent-browser CLI

agent-browser open "<documentation_url>"

agent-browser get text ".docblock"

agent-browser close

Or with WebFetch fallback:

WebFetch("<documentation_url>", "Extract API documentation including types, functions, and examples")

Step 3: Create Skill Directory

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}/references

Step 4: Generate SKILL.md

Create ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}/SKILL.md with this template:

---

name: {crate_name}

description: "Documentation for {crate_name} crate. Keywords: {keywords}"

---

# {Crate Name}

> **Version:** {version} | **Source:** docs.rs

## Overview

{Brief description from documentation}

## Key Types

### {Type1}

{Description and usage}

### {Type2}

{Description and usage}

## Common Patterns

{Usage patterns extracted from documentation}

## Examples

{Example code from documentation}


## Documentation

- `./references/overview.md` - Main overview

- `./references/{module}.md` - Module documentation

## Links

- [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/%7Bcrate%7D)

- [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/%7Bcrate%7D)

Step 5: Generate Reference Files

For each major module or type, create a reference file:


# Fetch and save module documentation

agent-browser open "https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/{module}/"

agent-browser get text ".docblock" > ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}/references/{module}.md

agent-browser close

Step 6: Verify Skill

# Check skill structure

ls -la ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}/

cat ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}/SKILL.md

URL Construction Helper

Target

URL Template

Crate overview

https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/

Crate module

https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/{module}/

Std trait

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/trait.{Name}.html

Std struct

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/struct.{Name}.html

Std module

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/{module}/index.html

Common Std Library Paths

Item

Path

Send, Sync, Copy, Clone

std/marker/trait.{Name}.html

Arc, Mutex, RwLock

std/sync/struct.{Name}.html

Rc, Weak

std/rc/struct.{Name}.html

RefCell, Cell

std/cell/struct.{Name}.html

Box

std/boxed/struct.Box.html

Vec

std/vec/struct.Vec.html

String

std/string/struct.String.html

Option

std/option/enum.Option.html

Result

std/result/enum.Result.html

Example Interactions

Example 1: Create Crate Skill (Agent Mode)

User: "Create a dynamic skill for tokio"

Claude:

1. Identify: Third-party crate "tokio"

2. Execute: /create-llms-for-skills https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/

3. Wait for llms.txt generation

4. Execute: /create-skills-via-llms tokio ~/tmp/{timestamp}-tokio-llms.txt

Example 2: Create Crate Skill (Inline Mode)

User: "Create a dynamic skill for tokio"

Claude:

1. Identify: Third-party crate "tokio"

2. Fetch: agent-browser open "https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/"

3. Extract documentation

4. Create: ~/.claude/skills/tokio/SKILL.md

5. Create: ~/.claude/skills/tokio/references/

6. Save reference files for key modules (sync, task, runtime, etc.)

Example 3: Create Std Library Skill

User: "Create a skill for Send and Sync traits"

Claude:

1. Identify: Std library traits

2. (Agent Mode) Execute: /create-llms-for-skills https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Sync.html

   (Inline Mode) Fetch each URL, create skill manually

3. Complete skill creation

DO NOT

  • Use best-skill-creator for Rust-related skill creation
  • Guess documentation URLs without verification
  • Skip documentation fetching step

Output Location

All generated skills are saved to: ~/.claude/skills/

Error Handling

Error

Cause

Solution

Commands not found

Skills-only install

Use inline mode

URL not found

Invalid crate/module

Verify crate exists on crates.io

Empty documentation

API changed

Use alternative selectors

Permission denied

Directory issue

Check ~/.claude/skills/ permissions

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