Never Forget Your Claude Code Skills Again
By Jim Christian
Summary
Topics Covered
- Build Cheat Sheets for Cloud Tools
- Auto-Detect Skills from Past Work
- Regenerate Cheat Sheets Effortlessly
- Offline Reference Beats AI Queries
Full Transcript
If you're like me, you've got a lot of skills, agents, commands, and MCP servers in your cloud code, but you might have a Swiss cheese brain and often lose uh lose sight of what you've actually got in there. If you have, you
might need a cheat sheet, which is what I've built here. This is called, well, my version is called Cheetah Cheats because Cheetah is the name of my cat.
Um, but it's also called Cheaters Generator, and it's based off of Brett Turbstra's uh cheaters repo, which is really cool. Um, what you can do is
really cool. Um, what you can do is point it at your cloud code installation and have it generate for you a list of skills, agents, MCP servers that you use. You can even configure it to have a
use. You can even configure it to have a look at your Docker stack, your CLI tools that you've built and just just regenerate it when you need to regenerate it. You can use system keys
regenerate it. You can use system keys to have a look through and look for your different uh skills and agents. And I'll
show you how to use it right now. I have
a skill that I want to create which will help me generate YouTube titles, tags, descriptions because it's something that I do repeatedly. So, I'm going to ask my vault analyst to have a look through my
last few days worth of work and also tell it that I'm looking in particular to create a skill for YouTube titles, metadata, tags, etc. So, my vault analysis skill creator has found there's a gap for this YouTube uh metadata
generation skill. It's going to go ahead
generation skill. It's going to go ahead and create it for me.
Okay, I have a new skill in my claude called YouTube metadata. Um, now I want to add that to make sure it's added over to my cheat sheets so I can see it when I need to see it. So to do that, I'm going to run, in this case, I'm going to
run update cheaters. That's the name of my command. Yours will be update cla
my command. Yours will be update cla ref.
And there we have it. I can now see that my new skill has been added to my visual content section in my cheat sheets. This
is a free plugin you can get by visiting the the GitHub repo called Cheaters Generator. just install it and then
Generator. just install it and then point it at your cloud and then uh see how you go. Once you've done that, open the HTML file in a browser. There's no
server needed. Works completely offline.
So with that, you can stop asking Claude what tools you've got in terms of skills, agents, MCP. You can even point it at custom CLI tools that you've created. Just build your reference,
created. Just build your reference, iterate it, refresh it once a week or whenever you build a bunch of tools and agents. And then you can see, you know,
agents. And then you can see, you know, a quick reference of what you've actually built rather than having to do slash commands.
link is in the comments. Hope you find it useful. See you in the next one.
it useful. See you in the next one.
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