Agent Skills: Skill Grader

Evaluates Claude Agent Skills on 10 quality axes with letter grades (A+ through F) and specific improvement recommendations. Use when auditing a skill, comparing skills, prioritizing improvements,

Productivity & MetaID: erichowens/some_claude_skills/skill-grader

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Name
skill-grader
Description
Evaluates Claude Agent Skills on 10 quality axes with letter grades (A+ through F) and specific improvement recommendations. Use when auditing a skill, comparing skills, prioritizing improvements,

Skill Grader

Structured evaluation rubric for Claude Agent Skills. Produces letter grades (A+ through F) on 10 axes plus an overall grade, with specific improvement recommendations for each axis.

Designed for sub-agents and non-expert reviewers who need a mechanical, repeatable process for assessing skill quality without deep domain expertise.


When to Use

Use for:

  • Auditing a single skill's quality
  • Comparing skills against each other
  • Prioritizing which skills to improve first
  • Quality control sweeps across a skill library
  • Generating improvement roadmaps

NOT for:

  • Creating new skills (use skill-architect)
  • Grading code quality or non-skill documents
  • Evaluating agent performance (different from skill quality)

Grading Process

flowchart TD
  A[Read SKILL.md + all files] --> B[Score each of 10 axes]
  B --> C[Assign letter grade per axis]
  C --> D[Compute overall grade]
  D --> E[Write improvement recommendations]
  E --> F[Produce grading report]

Step-by-Step

  1. Read the entire skill folder — SKILL.md, all references, scripts, CHANGELOG, README
  2. Score each axis — Use the rubric below (0-100 per axis)
  3. Convert to letter grade — See grade scale
  4. Compute overall grade — Weighted average (Description and Scope are 2x weight)
  5. Write 1-3 specific improvements per axis scoring below B+
  6. Produce the grading report in the output format below

The 10 Evaluation Axes

Axis 1: Description Quality (Weight: 2x)

Does the description follow [What] [When] [Keywords]. NOT for [Exclusions]?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Specific verb+noun, domain keywords users would type, 2-5 explicit NOT exclusions, 25-50 words | | B | Has keywords and NOT clause, but slightly vague or missing synonym coverage | | C | Too generic, missing NOT clause, or >100 words of process detail | | D | Single vague sentence ("helps with X") or name/description mismatch | | F | Missing or empty description |

Axis 2: Scope Discipline (Weight: 2x)

Is the skill narrowly focused on one expertise type, or a catch-all?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | One clear expertise domain, "When to Use" and "NOT for" sections both present and specific | | B | Mostly focused, minor boundary ambiguity | | C | Covers 2-3 related but distinct domains, should probably be split | | D | Catch-all skill ("helps with anything related to X") | | F | No scope boundaries defined at all |

Axis 3: Progressive Disclosure

Does the skill follow the three-layer architecture (metadata → SKILL.md → references)?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | SKILL.md <300 lines, heavy content in references, reference index in SKILL.md with 1-line descriptions | | B | SKILL.md <500 lines, some references used, index present | | C | SKILL.md >500 lines, or all content inlined with no references | | D | SKILL.md >800 lines, or references exist but aren't indexed in SKILL.md | | F | Single massive file with no structure |

Axis 4: Anti-Pattern Coverage

Does the skill encode expert knowledge that prevents common mistakes?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | 3+ anti-patterns with Novice/Expert/Timeline template, LLM-mistake notes | | B | 1-2 anti-patterns with clear explanation | | C | Anti-patterns mentioned but no structured template | | D | No anti-patterns, just positive instructions | | F | Contains advice that IS an anti-pattern (outdated, harmful) |

Axis 5: Self-Contained Tools

Does the skill include working tools (scripts, MCPs, subagents)?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Working scripts with CLI interface, error handling, dependency docs; OR valid "no tools needed" justification | | B | Scripts exist and work but lack error handling or docs | | C | Scripts referenced but are templates/pseudocode | | D | Phantom tools (SKILL.md references files that don't exist) | | F | References non-existent tools AND no acknowledgment |

Note: Not every skill needs tools. A pure decision-tree skill can score A if tools aren't applicable.

Axis 6: Activation Precision

Would the skill activate correctly on relevant queries and stay silent on irrelevant ones?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Description has specific keywords matching user language, clear NOT clause, no obvious false-positive vectors | | B | Good keywords, minor false-positive risk | | C | Generic keywords that overlap with other skills | | D | No specific keywords, or NOT clause contradicts intended use | | F | Description would cause constant false activation |

Axis 7: Visual Artifacts

Does the skill use Mermaid diagrams, code examples, and tables effectively?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Decision trees as Mermaid flowcharts, tables for comparisons, code examples for concrete patterns | | B | Some diagrams or tables, but key decision trees still in prose | | C | Tables used but no Mermaid diagrams for processes | | D | Prose-only, no visual structure | | F | Wall of text with no formatting aids |

Axis 8: Output Contracts

Does the skill define what it produces in a format consumable by other agents?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Explicit output format (JSON schema, markdown template, or structured sections), subagent-consumable | | B | Output format implied but not explicitly documented | | C | No output format, but content is structured enough to infer | | D | Unstructured prose output expected | | F | N/A (pure reference skill) — exempt from this axis |

Axis 9: Temporal Awareness

Does the skill track when knowledge was current and what has changed?

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | Timelines in anti-patterns, "as of [date]" markers, CHANGELOG with dates | | B | Some temporal context, CHANGELOG exists | | C | No dates on knowledge, but CHANGELOG exists | | D | No temporal context anywhere, knowledge could be stale | | F | Contains demonstrably outdated advice without warning |

Axis 10: Documentation Quality

README, CHANGELOG, and reference organization.

| Grade | Criteria | |-------|----------| | A | README with quick start, CHANGELOG with dated versions, references well-organized with clear filenames | | B | README and CHANGELOG exist, references present | | C | SKILL.md is the only file, but it's well-structured | | D | No README, no CHANGELOG, disorganized references | | F | SKILL.md is the only file and it's poorly structured |


Grade Scale

| Letter | Score Range | Meaning | |--------|------------|---------| | A+ | 97-100 | Exemplary — sets the standard | | A | 93-96 | Excellent — minor improvements possible | | A- | 90-92 | Very good — a few small gaps | | B+ | 87-89 | Good — notable room for improvement | | B | 83-86 | Solid — several areas need work | | B- | 80-82 | Above average — meaningful gaps | | C+ | 77-79 | Average — significant improvements needed | | C | 73-76 | Below average — major gaps | | C- | 70-72 | Barely adequate | | D+ | 67-69 | Poor — fundamental issues | | D | 63-66 | Very poor — needs major rework | | D- | 60-62 | Near-failing quality | | F | <60 | Failing — start over |


Overall Grade Computation

Axes 1 (Description) and 2 (Scope) carry 2x weight. All others carry 1x weight. If Axis 8 (Output Contracts) is marked exempt, remove it from the calculation.

Overall = (2×Axis1 + 2×Axis2 + Axis3 + Axis4 + Axis5 + Axis6 + Axis7 + Axis8 + Axis9 + Axis10) / 12

Convert the numeric average to a letter grade using the scale above.


Output Format

Produce this exact structure:

# Skill Grading Report: [skill-name]

**Graded**: [date]
**Overall Grade**: [letter] ([score]/100)

## Axis Grades

| # | Axis | Grade | Score | Key Finding |
|---|------|-------|-------|-------------|
| 1 | Description Quality | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 2 | Scope Discipline | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 3 | Progressive Disclosure | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 4 | Anti-Pattern Coverage | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 5 | Self-Contained Tools | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 6 | Activation Precision | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 7 | Visual Artifacts | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 8 | Output Contracts | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 9 | Temporal Awareness | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |
| 10 | Documentation Quality | [grade] | [score] | [1-line finding] |

## Top 3 Improvements (Highest Impact)

1. **[Axis]: [Specific action]** — [Why this matters, expected grade improvement]
2. **[Axis]: [Specific action]** — [Why this matters, expected grade improvement]
3. **[Axis]: [Specific action]** — [Why this matters, expected grade improvement]

## Detailed Notes

### [Axis name] ([grade])
[2-3 sentences of specific feedback with examples from the skill]

[Repeat for each axis scoring below B+]

Quick Grading (Abbreviated)

For rapid triage across many skills, produce only:

| Skill | Overall | Desc | Scope | Disc | Anti | Tools | Activ | Visual | Output | Temp | Docs |
|-------|---------|------|-------|------|------|-------|-------|--------|--------|------|------|
| [name] | [grade] | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |

Anti-Patterns in Grading

Grade Inflation

Wrong: Giving B+ because "it's pretty good" without checking criteria. Right: Match observations to the rubric table literally. If the description lacks a NOT clause, it cannot score above C on Axis 1.

Missing Context

Wrong: Grading a pure decision-tree skill poorly on Axis 5 (tools) because it has no scripts. Right: Mark Axis 5 as "A — tools not applicable for this skill type."

Ignoring Phantoms

Wrong: Scoring Axis 5 as B because scripts are "referenced." Right: Actually check if every referenced file exists. If scripts/validate.py is mentioned but doesn't exist, that's D.