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Copy a skill from Product Forge to user or project level

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Updated 2/6/2026

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SKILL.md

Copy Skill

Copy a skill from Product Forge plugins to your user-level (~/.claude/) or project-level (.claude/) directory.

Usage

# List available skills
/copy-skill

# Copy to project (default)
/copy-skill product-design:python-style

# Copy to user level
/copy-skill product-design:python-style --user

# Explicit project level
/copy-skill git-workflow:commit-patterns --project

Arguments

  • <plugin>:<skill-name> - The skill to copy in plugin:name format
  • --user - Copy to ~/.claude/{plugin}/skills/{name}/
  • --project - Copy to .claude/{plugin}/skills/{name}/ (default)

What Gets Copied

Skills are copied as entire directories, including:

  • SKILL.md - The main skill definition
  • Any additional files (scripts/, references/, *.yaml, etc.)

Example: parallel-agents skill contains both SKILL.md and agent-skills-mapping.yaml.

Directory Structure

# Project-level (default)
.claude/
└── product-design/
    └── skills/
        └── python-style/
            └── SKILL.md

# User-level (--user)
~/.claude/
└── product-design/
    └── skills/
        └── python-style/
            └── SKILL.md

Execution Instructions

When the user runs this command:

No Arguments - List Available Skills

  1. Scan Product Forge plugins cache for all available skills:

    ls ~/.claude/plugins/cache/product-forge-marketplace/*/skills/ 2>/dev/null
    
  2. For each plugin with skills, list them with descriptions:

    • Read SKILL.md frontmatter to get name and description
    • Format as: {plugin}:{skill-name} - {description}
  3. Display formatted list:

    Available skills from Product Forge:
    
    product-design:
      python-style - Python coding style and PEP standards
      prd-management - Automatic PRD lifecycle management
      parallel-agents - Multi-agent orchestration patterns
      ...
    
    git-workflow:
      commit-patterns - Git commit best practices
      ...
    
    Usage: /copy-skill <plugin>:<skill-name> [--user | --project]
    

With Arguments - Copy Skill

  1. Parse arguments:

    • Extract plugin and skill-name from <plugin>:<skill-name> format
    • Determine destination: --user or --project (default)
  2. Locate source skill:

    SOURCE=~/.claude/plugins/cache/product-forge-marketplace/{plugin}/skills/{skill-name}
    
    • If not found, show error with available skills from that plugin
  3. Determine destination path:

    • --project: .claude/{plugin}/skills/{skill-name}/
    • --user: ~/.claude/{plugin}/skills/{skill-name}/
  4. Check if destination exists:

    • If exists, use AskUserQuestion to prompt:
      Skill '{skill-name}' already exists at {destination}.
      
      Options:
      - Overwrite: Replace existing skill
      - Rename: Save as {skill-name}-copy
      - Cancel: Abort operation
      
  5. Create destination directory structure:

    mkdir -p {destination}
    
  6. Copy entire skill directory recursively:

    cp -r {source}/* {destination}/
    
  7. Confirm success:

    Skill copied successfully!
    
    Source: ~/.claude/plugins/cache/product-forge-marketplace/{plugin}/skills/{skill-name}/
    Destination: {destination}
    
    Files copied:
    - SKILL.md
    - [any additional files]
    
    The skill is now available in your {project|user} configuration.
    

Error Handling

  • Plugin not found: Show list of available plugins
  • Skill not found: Show list of skills in that plugin
  • Invalid format: Show usage example with correct format
  • Copy failed: Show error and suggest checking permissions

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

72/100Analyzed 2/19/2026

Well-structured skill with clear usage examples, execution steps, and error handling. Provides good guidance for copying skills from Product Forge to user/project level. Slightly limited scope but actionable within that scope. Tags don't match the skill's purpose well. Path depth suggests some internal context but skill is generally applicable.

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Updated2/6/2026
Publisherjpoutrin

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