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Claude Code Templates Collection
Complete blueprint library for Claude Code configuration
Version: 1.0.0 | Last Updated: 2025-10-17
This directory contains comprehensive, harmonized templates for all major Claude Code configuration types. Each template follows best practices and provides detailed guidance for creating production-ready configurations.
📚 Available Templates
1. SKILL_TEMPLATE.md
Type: Agent Skills (Model-Invoked)
Location: .claude/skills/[skill-name]/SKILL.md
What it's for:
- Creating autonomous capabilities that Claude discovers and uses automatically
- Packaging domain expertise that activates based on context
- Extending Claude's functionality for specific workflows
When to use:
- You want Claude to automatically help with specific tasks
- You have specialized knowledge to package
- The capability should activate based on user's question/context
Key features:
- YAML frontmatter with
allowed-toolsfor permission control - Progressive disclosure pattern for multi-file skills
- Comprehensive testing checklist
- Version history tracking
Example use cases:
- PDF processing skill
- Excel data analysis skill
- Code review skill
- Documentation generation skill
2. COMMANDS_TEMPLATE.md
Type: Slash Commands (User-Invoked)
Location: .claude/commands/[command-name].md
What it's for:
- Creating explicit commands users trigger with
/command-name - Defining repeatable workflows and routines
- Building project-specific utilities
When to use:
- You want predictable, on-demand behavior
- The action should be explicitly triggered
- You're building a specific workflow or routine
Key features:
- Argument handling (
$ARGUMENTS,$1,$2, etc.) - Bash execution with
!prefix - File references with
@prefix - Model selection per command
- Conditional logic support
Example use cases:
/review-pr- Review pull request/generate-tests- Generate unit tests/commit- Create git commit with message/deploy- Deployment workflow
3. AGENT_TEMPLATE.md
Type: Specialized Agents/Subagents
Location: .claude/agents/[agent-name].md
What it's for:
- Creating specialized AI assistants for specific domains
- Delegating complex tasks to focused agents
- Building multi-agent workflows
When to use:
- You need specialized expertise for a domain
- Tasks benefit from isolated context windows
- You want to parallelize independent work
Key features:
- YAML frontmatter with
toolsandmodelconfiguration - Standard operating procedures
- Context management guidelines
- Integration patterns with other agents
- Performance optimization tips
Example use cases:
- Research agent (deep codebase exploration)
- Implementation agent (writing code)
- Testing agent (verification)
- Review agent (quality checks)
4. CLAUDE_TEMPLATE.md
Type: Project Instructions
Location: CLAUDE.md (project root)
What it's for:
- Documenting project conventions and standards
- Providing context about technology stack
- Defining development workflows
- Establishing code style guidelines
When to use:
- Starting a new project
- Onboarding Claude to existing project
- Standardizing team practices
- Documenting project architecture
Key features:
- Comprehensive project overview
- Detailed code style guide with examples
- Testing requirements and strategies
- Git workflow and commit conventions
- Development environment setup
- API and database documentation
Example sections:
- Technology stack
- Project structure
- Code style & standards
- Testing requirements
- Git workflow
- Deployment process
🎯 Template Comparison
| Feature | Skill | Command | Agent | CLAUDE.md |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Invocation | Auto (model) | Manual (user) | Both | N/A (reference) |
| Scope | Focused capability | Single workflow | Domain expertise | Project-wide |
| Arguments | No | Yes | Yes (input) | N/A |
| Tool Control | allowed-tools |
allowed-tools |
tools |
N/A |
| Multi-file | Yes | No | Yes | N/A |
| Model Selection | No | Yes | Yes | N/A |
| Version Control | Recommended | Recommended | Recommended | Required |
🚀 Quick Start Guide
Creating a New Skill
# 1. Create skill directory
mkdir -p .claude/skills/my-skill
# 2. Copy template
cp .claude/skills/SKILL_TEMPLATE.md .claude/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md
# 3. Edit the template
# - Fill in name and description (frontmatter)
# - Write clear instructions
# - Add examples
# - Define when to use
# 4. Test it
# Start Claude and ask questions that match your description
Creating a New Command
# 1. Copy template
cp .claude/commands/COMMANDS_TEMPLATE.md .claude/commands/my-command.md
# 2. Edit the template
# - Add description (frontmatter)
# - Define argument handling
# - Write instructions
# - Add examples
# 3. Test it
claude
> /my-command arg1 arg2
Creating a New Agent
# 1. Copy template
cp .claude/agents/AGENT_TEMPLATE.md .claude/agents/my-agent.md
# 2. Edit the template
# - Fill in name, description, tools (frontmatter)
# - Define agent role and responsibilities
# - Write workflows
# - Add domain knowledge
# 3. Test it
# Use Task tool to invoke: "Please use the my-agent agent to..."
Setting Up New Project
# 1. Copy template to project root
cp .claude/CLAUDE_TEMPLATE.md ./CLAUDE.md
# 2. Fill in project details
# - Project overview
# - Technology stack
# - Code style guidelines
# - Development workflows
# 3. Keep it updated as project evolves
📖 Best Practices
General Guidelines
- Keep it focused: Each template should do one thing well
- Be specific: Use concrete examples and clear descriptions
- Test thoroughly: Verify with real usage before deploying
- Version track: Document changes over time
- Share knowledge: Commit to git for team access
Writing Effective Descriptions
Good descriptions:
- Include trigger words and scenarios
- Specify file types and operations
- Explain both WHAT and WHEN
- Use concrete, specific language
Poor descriptions:
- Vague or generic terms
- No context about when to use
- Missing key terminology
- Too broad or too narrow
Example comparison:
❌ Poor: "Helps with documents"
✅ Good: "Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. Use when working with PDF files or when user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction."
Tool Permission Strategy
Read-only configurations:
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
Best for: Research, analysis, review tasks
File operations:
allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob
Best for: Implementation, code generation
Full development:
allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob, Bash(*)
Best for: Complete workflows, testing, deployment
Git operations:
allowed-tools: Bash(git status:*), Bash(git diff:*), Bash(git log:*)
Best for: Version control workflows
Organizing Multi-File Configurations
Skills with supporting files:
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md # Main skill file
├── reference.md # Detailed docs
├── examples.md # Usage examples
└── scripts/
└── helper.py # Utility scripts
Commands with subdirectories:
.claude/commands/
├── git/
│ ├── commit.md
│ ├── review-pr.md
│ └── sync.md
└── testing/
├── run-tests.md
└── generate-tests.md
Usage: /git/commit, /testing/run-tests
🔄 When to Use What
Decision Tree
Is it general project knowledge?
└─ Yes → Use CLAUDE.md
└─ No ↓
Does user explicitly trigger it?
└─ Yes → Use Command (/slash-command)
└─ No ↓
Is it a complete domain/workflow?
└─ Yes → Use Agent (subagent)
└─ No ↓
Is it a specific capability?
└─ Yes → Use Skill (auto-invoked)
Common Scenarios
| Scenario | Best Template | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Project coding standards | CLAUDE.md | Project-wide reference |
| Generate commit message | Command | Explicit user action |
| Analyze PDF documents | Skill | Auto-activate on context |
| Deep codebase research | Agent | Specialized, focused task |
| Team Git workflow | CLAUDE.md | Project-wide convention |
| Run test suite | Command | Explicit action |
| Excel data analysis | Skill | Auto-activate capability |
| Code review process | Agent | Complex, multi-step |
🛠️ Template Features Matrix
Common Features Across All Templates
- ✅ Clear structure and organization
- ✅ Best practices guidance
- ✅ Concrete examples
- ✅ Error handling patterns
- ✅ Testing considerations
- ✅ Version history
- ✅ Quick reference sections
Unique Features by Template
SKILL_TEMPLATE.md
- Progressive disclosure pattern
allowed-toolsfrontmatter- Multi-file organization
- Discovery optimization
- Testing checklist
COMMANDS_TEMPLATE.md
- Argument handling ($ARGUMENTS, $1, $2...)
- Bash execution (! prefix)
- File references (@ prefix)
- Model selection
- Conditional logic
AGENT_TEMPLATE.md
- System prompt guidelines
- Tool configuration
- Workflow definitions
- Context management
- Performance metrics
- Agent integration patterns
CLAUDE_TEMPLATE.md
- Technology stack documentation
- Code style guide
- Testing strategy
- Git workflow
- Deployment process
- Team conventions
📋 Template Checklist
Before Creating From Template
- Understand the use case clearly
- Choose the right template type
- Review similar existing configurations
- Plan tool permissions needed
- Consider integration with other configs
While Filling Template
- Remove placeholder text
- Fill in all required sections
- Add concrete, project-specific examples
- Write clear, specific descriptions
- Define tool permissions appropriately
- Add relevant error handling
- Include testing scenarios
After Creating
- Test with real usage
- Verify tool permissions work
- Check examples are accurate
- Get feedback from team
- Document in project README
- Commit to version control
🔍 Troubleshooting
Skill Not Activating
Problem: Claude doesn't use your skill when expected
Solutions:
- Make description more specific with trigger words
- Include file types and operations in description
- Add "Use when..." clause with scenarios
- Test description matches actual user questions
- Check YAML frontmatter is valid
Command Not Found
Problem: /command-name not recognized
Solutions:
- Verify file is in
.claude/commands/directory - Check filename matches command (without .md)
- Restart Claude Code to reload commands
- Check for syntax errors in frontmatter
- Use
/helpto list available commands
Agent Not Using Tools
Problem: Agent asks for permission for allowed tools
Solutions:
- Check
toolsfield in frontmatter is correct - Verify tool names match exactly (case-sensitive)
- Use wildcard patterns correctly (e.g.,
Bash(git *:*)) - Restart Claude to reload agent configuration
- Check settings.json doesn't override permissions
CLAUDE.md Too Long
Problem: Project instructions file is overwhelming
Solutions:
- Focus on most critical information
- Link to external docs for details
- Use concise bullet points
- Remove redundant sections
- Consider splitting into multiple files
💡 Pro Tips
Skill Development
- Start with simple, focused skills
- Test with various phrasings
- Iterate based on real usage
- Keep description trigger-rich
- Use progressive disclosure
Command Creation
- Use descriptive verb-noun names
- Provide argument hints
- Handle errors gracefully
- Include usage examples
- Test edge cases
Agent Design
- Define clear boundaries
- Limit tool access appropriately
- Document workflows explicitly
- Plan for delegation
- Optimize for performance
Project Documentation
- Keep CLAUDE.md current
- Update with major changes
- Include examples liberally
- Reference from other configs
- Make it scannable
🤝 Contributing
Improving Templates
Found a better pattern? Have suggestions?
- Test your improvement thoroughly
- Document the change clearly
- Update examples if needed
- Maintain backward compatibility
- Share with the team
Template Versioning
When updating templates:
- Update version number in template
- Document changes in version history
- Notify team of breaking changes
- Provide migration guide if needed
📚 Additional Resources
Official Documentation
Example Projects
Community
📄 Template Index
Quick reference for finding templates:
| Template | File | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Skill | .claude/skills/SKILL_TEMPLATE.md | Auto-invoked capabilities |
| Command | .claude/commands/COMMANDS_TEMPLATE.md | User-triggered workflows |
| Agent | .claude/agents/AGENT_TEMPLATE.md | Specialized subagents |
| Project | CLAUDE_TEMPLATE.md | Project instructions |
🎓 Learning Path
Beginner:
- Start with CLAUDE.md for project
- Create 1-2 simple commands
- Understand tool permissions
Intermediate: 4. Create focused skills 5. Build custom agents 6. Combine multiple configs
Advanced: 7. Multi-agent workflows 8. Complex skill architectures 9. Template customization
Template Collection Version: 1.0.0 Last Updated: 2025-10-17 Maintained by: [Your Team/Name]
🙏 Acknowledgments
These templates are based on:
- Official Anthropic documentation
- Claude Agent SDK best practices
- Community feedback and usage patterns
- Real-world production experience
Note: These templates are designed to work together as a harmonized system. Each follows consistent patterns while respecting the unique requirements of its configuration type.