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Create a new memory rule following Claude Code best practices for project instructions, coding standards, and workflow guidelines. This skill should be used when users want to create CLAUDE.md rules, .claude/rules/ files, or memory instructions for Claude Code.

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Create Rule

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Create Memory Rule

Generate a new memory rule following Claude Code best practices for project instructions, coding standards, and workflow guidelines.

Note: Claude Code has merged commands into skills (v2.1.3+). This skill creates memory rules (CLAUDE.md entries and .claude/rules/ files), not skills or commands.

For the memory hierarchy and rule file specifications, see references/memory-hierarchy.md. For glob patterns and rule examples, see references/rule-examples.md.

Reference Documentation

Anti-Hallucination Guidelines

CRITICAL: When creating rules:

  1. Verify existing patterns first - Don't assume conventions, check the actual codebase
  2. Reference real code - Base rules on actual patterns found in the project
  3. Don't invent standards - If no convention exists, ask the user before creating one
  4. Check for conflicts - Ensure new rules don't contradict existing ones
  5. Validate frontmatter - Only use paths frontmatter for .claude/rules/ files

Your Task

Phase 0: Gather Up-to-Date Documentation (Use claude-code-guide Agent)

CRITICAL: Before creating any rule, fetch the latest official documentation:

Phase 1: Understand Context (Explore Codebase)

Understand the codebase context to create relevant rules:

Phase 2: Parse Arguments

  1. Extract rule name from $1 or first word of command arguments
  2. Extract description from remaining arguments or ask user
  3. Determine rule type:
  • Modular rule: .claude/rules/<name>.md (recommended for focused topics)
  • CLAUDE.md entry: Add to existing ./CLAUDE.md or ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md
  1. Determine scope:
  • Project rule: .claude/rules/ (shared with team)
  • User rule: ~/.claude/rules/ (personal, all projects)

Phase 3: Gather Rule Requirements

Ask user or infer from context:

Questions to determine:
1. What specific behavior should this rule enforce?
2. Is it path-specific? (applies only to certain file patterns)
3. Should it be project-scoped or user-scoped?
4. What category does it belong to? (code-style, testing, security, workflow, etc.)
5. Are there existing similar rules to reference or extend?
### Phase 4: Analyze Existing Rules (Use Parallel Analysis)

Spawn parallel Explore agents with model: haiku to gather patterns:

Agent 1 - Analyze Existing Memory:

  • prompt: "Read any existing CLAUDE.md files and .claude/rules/*.md in the project. Extract common patterns: structure, formatting, specificity level. Return best practices observed."
  • agent-type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

Agent 2 - Identify Rule Category:

  • prompt: "Search existing rules in .claude/rules/ directory. Analyze the category structure used (code-style, testing, security, etc.). Based on '[DESCRIPTION]', which existing category best fits? Return recommended category, filename, and examples of similar rules."
  • agent-type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

Agent 3 - Check for Conflicts:

  • prompt: "Search for existing rules that might conflict with or overlap '[DESCRIPTION]'. Check CLAUDE.md files and .claude/rules/. Return any potential conflicts or opportunities to consolidate."
  • agent-type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

Phase 5: Generate Rule Structure

Use TodoWrite to track rule creation:

TodoWrite:
- [ ] Create rule file with frontmatter (if path-specific)
- [ ] Write clear, specific instructions
- [ ] Add examples where helpful
- [ ] Validate rule syntax
- [ ] Test rule applicability
### Phase 6: Write Rule File

Generate the rule following the templates in [references/rule-examples.md](references/rule-examples.md).

**For path-specific rules** (with frontmatter):

```markdown

## Claude Code Enhanced Features

This skill includes the following Claude Code-specific enhancements:

## Your Task

### Phase 0: Gather Up-to-Date Documentation (Use claude-code-guide Agent)

**CRITICAL**: Before creating any rule, fetch the latest official documentation:

Use Task tool with claude-code-guide agent:

  • prompt: "I need to create a new Claude Code memory rule. Please research and provide:

    1. Rules File Specification:

      • Current frontmatter format (paths field syntax)
      • Glob pattern support and limitations
      • File naming and organization conventions
    2. Memory Hierarchy:

      • Current loading order (enterprise, project, user, etc.)
      • Priority rules when conflicts occur
      • Path specificity rules
    3. CLAUDE.md Best Practices:

      • Current structure recommendations
      • Import syntax (@path/to/file)
      • Section organization patterns
    4. Recent Changes:

      • Any new frontmatter fields
      • New memory features or capabilities
      • Deprecated patterns to avoid

    Return specific, actionable information with examples."

  • subagent_type: "claude-code-guide"


### Phase 1: Understand Context (Use Explore Agent)

Understand the codebase context to create relevant rules:

Use Task tool with Explore agent:

  • prompt: "The user wants to create a rule called [RULE_NAME] with description: [DESCRIPTION]. Search the codebase to understand: 1) Existing CLAUDE.md files and their structure, 2) Existing .claude/rules/ if any, 3) Relevant code patterns the rule should enforce. Return findings with file paths."
  • subagent_type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

### Phase 2: Parse Arguments

1. **Extract rule name** from `$1` or first word of `$ARGUMENTS`
2. **Extract description** from remaining arguments or ask user
3. **Determine rule type**:
   - **Modular rule**: `.claude/rules/<name>.md` (recommended for focused topics)
   - **CLAUDE.md entry**: Add to existing `./CLAUDE.md` or `~/.claude/CLAUDE.md`
4. **Determine scope**:
   - **Project rule**: `.claude/rules/` (shared with team)
   - **User rule**: `~/.claude/rules/` (personal, all projects)

### Phase 3: Gather Rule Requirements

Ask user or infer from context:

Questions to determine:

  1. What specific behavior should this rule enforce?
  2. Is it path-specific? (applies only to certain file patterns)
  3. Should it be project-scoped or user-scoped?
  4. What category does it belong to? (code-style, testing, security, workflow, etc.)
  5. Are there existing similar rules to reference or extend?

### Phase 4: Analyze Existing Rules (Use SubAgents)

Spawn parallel Explore agents with model: haiku to gather patterns:

Agent 1 - Analyze Existing Memory:

  • prompt: "Read any existing CLAUDE.md files and .claude/rules/*.md in the project. Extract common patterns: structure, formatting, specificity level. Return best practices observed."
  • subagent_type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

Agent 2 - Identify Rule Category:

  • prompt: "Search existing rules in .claude/rules/ directory. Analyze the category structure used (code-style, testing, security, etc.). Based on '[DESCRIPTION]', which existing category best fits? Return recommended category, filename, and examples of similar rules."
  • subagent_type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

Agent 3 - Check for Conflicts:

  • prompt: "Search for existing rules that might conflict with or overlap '[DESCRIPTION]'. Check CLAUDE.md files and .claude/rules/. Return any potential conflicts or opportunities to consolidate."
  • subagent_type: "Explore"
  • model: "haiku"

### Phase 5: Generate Rule Structure

Use TodoWrite to track rule creation:

TodoWrite:

  • Create rule file with frontmatter (if path-specific)
  • Write clear, specific instructions
  • Add examples where helpful
  • Validate rule syntax
  • Test rule applicability

### Phase 6: Write Rule File

Generate the rule following the templates in [references/rule-examples.md](references/rule-examples.md).

**For path-specific rules** (with frontmatter):

```markdown

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AI Quality Score

58/100Analyzed 2/23/2026

Well-structured skill for creating Claude Code memory rules with good metadata, tags, and anti-hallucination guidelines. However, the skill is incomplete - Phase 6 content is cut off, references external files that may not exist, and has significant duplication of content. The multi-phase approach with sub-agents is complex and may be hard to follow. While it has good structural elements (tags, description, structured steps), the execution is flawed.

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