> pi can create skills. Ask it to build one for your use case. # Skills Skills are self-contained capability packages that the agent loads on-demand. A skill provides specialized workflows, setup instructions, helper scripts, and reference documentation for specific tasks. Pi implements the [Agent Skills standard](https://agentskills.io/specification). **Example use cases:** - Web search and content extraction (Brave Search API) - Browser automation via Chrome DevTools Protocol - Google Calendar, Gmail, Drive integration - PDF/DOCX processing and creation - Speech-to-text transcription - YouTube transcript extraction See [Skill Repositories](#skill-repositories) for ready-to-use skills. ## When to Use Skills | Need | Solution | |------|----------| | Always-needed context (conventions, commands) | AGENTS.md | | User triggers a specific prompt template | Slash command | | Additional tool directly callable by the LLM (like read/write/edit/bash) | Custom tool | | On-demand capability package (workflows, scripts, setup) | Skill | Skills are loaded when: - The agent decides the task matches a skill's description - The user explicitly asks to use a skill (e.g., "use the pdf skill to extract tables") **Good skill examples:** - Browser automation with helper scripts and CDP workflow - Google Calendar CLI with setup instructions and usage patterns - PDF processing with multiple tools and extraction patterns - Speech-to-text transcription with API setup **Not a good fit for skills:** - "Always use TypeScript strict mode" → put in AGENTS.md - "Review my code" → make a prompt template - Need user confirmation dialogs or custom TUI rendering → make a custom tool ## Skill Structure A skill is a directory with a `SKILL.md` file. Everything else is freeform. Example structure: ``` my-skill/ ├── SKILL.md # Required: frontmatter + instructions ├── scripts/ # Helper scripts (bash, python, node) │ └── process.sh ├── references/ # Detailed docs loaded on-demand │ └── api-reference.md └── assets/ # Templates, images, etc. └── template.json ``` ### SKILL.md Format ```markdown --- name: my-skill description: What this skill does and when to use it. Be specific. --- # My Skill ## Setup Run once before first use: \`\`\`bash cd /path/to/skill && npm install \`\`\` ## Usage \`\`\`bash ./scripts/process.sh \`\`\` ## Workflow 1. First step 2. Second step 3. Third step ``` ### Frontmatter Fields Per the [Agent Skills specification](https://agentskills.io/specification#frontmatter-required): | Field | Required | Constraints | |-------|----------|-------------| | `name` | Yes | Max 64 chars. Lowercase a-z, 0-9, hyphens only. Must match parent directory name. | | `description` | Yes | Max 1024 chars. What the skill does and when to use it. | | `license` | No | License name or reference to bundled license file. | | `compatibility` | No | Max 500 chars. Environment requirements (system packages, network access, etc.). | | `metadata` | No | Arbitrary key-value mapping for additional metadata. | | `allowed-tools` | No | Space-delimited list of pre-approved tools (experimental). | #### Name Validation The `name` field must: - Be 1-64 characters - Contain only lowercase letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens - Not start or end with a hyphen - Not contain consecutive hyphens (--) - Match the parent directory name exactly Valid: `pdf-processing`, `data-analysis`, `code-review` Invalid: `PDF-Processing`, `-pdf`, `pdf--processing` #### Description Best Practices The `description` is critical. It determines when the agent loads the skill. Be specific about both what it does and when to use it. Good: ```yaml description: Extracts text and tables from PDF files, fills PDF forms, and merges multiple PDFs. Use when working with PDF documents or when the user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction. ``` Poor: ```yaml description: Helps with PDFs. ``` ### File References Use relative paths from the skill directory: ```markdown See [the reference guide](references/REFERENCE.md) for details. Run the extraction script: \`\`\`bash ./scripts/extract.py input.pdf \`\`\` ``` ## Skill Locations Skills are discovered from these locations (later wins on name collision): 1. `~/.codex/skills/**/SKILL.md` (Codex CLI, recursive) 2. `~/.claude/skills/*/SKILL.md` (Claude Code user, one level) 3. `/.claude/skills/*/SKILL.md` (Claude Code project, one level) 4. `~/.pi/agent/skills/**/SKILL.md` (Pi user, recursive) 5. `/.pi/skills/**/SKILL.md` (Pi project, recursive) ## Configuration Configure skill loading in `~/.pi/agent/settings.json`: ```json { "skills": { "enabled": true, "enableCodexUser": true, "enableClaudeUser": true, "enableClaudeProject": true, "enablePiUser": true, "enablePiProject": true, "enableSkillCommands": true, "customDirectories": ["~/my-skills-repo"], "ignoredSkills": ["deprecated-skill"], "includeSkills": ["git-*", "docker"] } } ``` | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | `enabled` | `true` | Master toggle for all skills | | `enableCodexUser` | `true` | Load from `~/.codex/skills/` | | `enableClaudeUser` | `true` | Load from `~/.claude/skills/` | | `enableClaudeProject` | `true` | Load from `/.claude/skills/` | | `enablePiUser` | `true` | Load from `~/.pi/agent/skills/` | | `enablePiProject` | `true` | Load from `/.pi/skills/` | | `enableSkillCommands` | `true` | Register skills as `/skill:name` commands | | `customDirectories` | `[]` | Additional directories to scan (supports `~` expansion) | | `ignoredSkills` | `[]` | Glob patterns to exclude (e.g., `["deprecated-*", "test-skill"]`) | | `includeSkills` | `[]` | Glob patterns to include (empty = all; e.g., `["git-*", "docker"]`) | **Note:** `ignoredSkills` takes precedence over both `includeSkills` in settings and the `--skills` CLI flag. A skill matching any ignore pattern will be excluded regardless of include patterns. ### CLI Filtering Use `--skills` to filter skills for a specific invocation: ```bash # Only load specific skills pi --skills git,docker # Glob patterns pi --skills "git-*,docker-*" # All skills matching a prefix pi --skills "aws-*" ``` This overrides the `includeSkills` setting for the current session. ## How Skills Work 1. At startup, pi scans skill locations and extracts names + descriptions 2. The system prompt includes available skills in XML format 3. When a task matches, the agent uses `read` to load the full SKILL.md 4. The agent follows the instructions, using relative paths to reference scripts/assets This is progressive disclosure: only descriptions are always in context, full instructions load on-demand. ## Skill Commands Skills are automatically registered as slash commands with a `/skill:` prefix: ```bash /skill:brave-search # Load and execute the brave-search skill /skill:pdf-tools extract # Load skill with arguments ``` Arguments after the command name are appended to the skill content as `User: `. Toggle skill commands via `/settings` or in `settings.json`: ```json { "skills": { "enableSkillCommands": true } } ``` | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | `enableSkillCommands` | `true` | Register skills as `/skill:name` commands | ## Validation Warnings Pi validates skills against the Agent Skills standard and warns (but still loads) non-compliant skills: - Name doesn't match parent directory - Name exceeds 64 characters - Name contains invalid characters - Name starts/ends with hyphen or has consecutive hyphens - Description missing or exceeds 1024 characters - Unknown frontmatter fields Name collisions (same name from different locations) warn and keep the first skill found. ## Example: Web Search Skill ``` brave-search/ ├── SKILL.md ├── search.js └── content.js ``` **SKILL.md:** ```markdown --- name: brave-search description: Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. --- # Brave Search ## Setup \`\`\`bash cd /path/to/brave-search && npm install \`\`\` ## Search \`\`\`bash ./search.js "query" # Basic search ./search.js "query" --content # Include page content \`\`\` ## Extract Page Content \`\`\`bash ./content.js https://example.com \`\`\` ``` ## Compatibility **Claude Code**: Pi reads skills from `~/.claude/skills/*/SKILL.md`. The `allowed-tools` and `model` frontmatter fields are ignored. **Codex CLI**: Pi reads skills from `~/.codex/skills/` recursively. Hidden files/directories and symlinks are skipped. ## Skill Repositories For inspiration and ready-to-use skills: - [Anthropic Skills](https://github.com/anthropics/skills) - Official skills for document processing (docx, pdf, pptx, xlsx), web development, and more - [Pi Skills](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-skills) - Skills for web search, browser automation, Google APIs, transcription ## Disabling Skills CLI: ```bash pi --no-skills ``` Settings (`~/.pi/agent/settings.json`): ```json { "skills": { "enabled": false } } ``` Use the granular `enable*` flags to disable individual sources (e.g., `enableClaudeUser: false` to skip `~/.claude/skills`).