Organize Skills
Reorganize a skill library so names encode what each skill actually touches, and keep symlinks and cross-references consistent when you rename.
Many setups keep ONE canonical skill library in a shared dir and symlink it into each tool's hub
(e.g. ~/.claude/skills/, ~/.codex/skills/). Some skills live inside a project repo and are
symlinked into the hub. A single rename can therefore touch several symlinks plus every doc that
references the old name — that fan-out is what this skill manages.
Step 1 — Inventory
List every skill and where it really lives. A hub entry is usually a symlink to the canonical dir:
for hub in <hub-1> <hub-2>; do
echo "== $hub =="; ls -la "$hub"
done
Resolve each name to its real directory with readlink -f. Note which skills live in a project repo
versus the shared library — repo-resident renames must be git mv in that repo.
Step 2 — Classify by backend (the naming rule)
The convention: the prefix names the backend the skill depends on, decided by what it actually calls, not by its topic. Grep each skill dir for the tell-tale dependency:
grep -rlE "<api-host>/api|/api/<x>|<db-client>|<AUTH_TOKEN_NAME>" "$skill_dir"
- Calls a specific product's API / database → that product's prefix (e.g.
acme-*). - Pure-local (browser automation, offline SOP, file processing, no backend) → a generic/local prefix.
- Keep a topical infix when a family is large (e.g.
acme-seo-*vsacme-reddit-*) so related skills sort together.
State the classification back to the user before renaming. A skill that feels product-specific but makes zero backend calls belongs in the local bucket, and vice versa — go by the dependency.
Step 3 — Rename (and fix everything a rename breaks)
For each rename OLD → NEW:
- Move the canonical dir.
- Shared-library-resident:
mv <lib>/OLD <lib>/NEW - Repo-resident:
cd <repo> && git mv <skills-path>/OLD <skills-path>/NEW && git commit - Misplaced in the wrong repo? Move it to the shared library rather than just renaming in place.
- Shared-library-resident:
- Rewire symlinks in every hub. Remove the stale link, create the new one pointing at the canonical dir. Do this for each tool hub that mirrors the library.
- Update the
name:frontmatter insideNEW/SKILL.mdto match the directory — the loader keys on it, not on the folder name. - Fix cross-references. Other skills and any long-term memory/notes files may mention
OLDby name or by old path:Replace the most-specific string first (full old path before the bare name) so a skill that also moved gets its path updated cleanly.grep -rln "OLD" <lib> <memory-dirs> 2>/dev/null
Step 4 — Verify
# broken symlinks in any hub
for hub in <hub-1> <hub-2>; do
find -L "$hub" -maxdepth 1 -type l ! -exec test -e {} \; -print
done
# no lingering old names
grep -rn "OLD" <lib> 2>/dev/null
# each renamed skill's name: matches its dir
grep -m1 "^name:" <lib>/NEW/SKILL.md
Confirm the loader re-registers each renamed skill under its new name. Remove any pre-existing dead symlinks you find while sweeping — cheap to fix, confusing to leave.
Notes
- Never drop a skill you didn't rename. Only touch what the convention requires.
- Renames are cheap and reversible; broken cross-references are the real cost — Steps 3.4 and 4 are the
point of this skill, not the
mv. - Commit repo-resident renames one logical rename per commit so they bisect and revert independently.