On my way out to dinner and my husband goes:
"What's that new perfume? Anthropic?"
"…@Anthropologie"
Cant make this stuff up.
Sir, I am not wearing Eau de Claude.
Although at this point? I might as well be.
Happy Saturday!
#claude#anthropic
Anthropic released 32-page guide on building Claude Skills
here's the Full Breakdown ( in <350 words )
1/ Claude Skills
> A skill is a folder with instructions that teaches Claude how to handle specific tasks once, then benefit forever.
> Think of it like this: MCP gives Claude access to your tools (Notion, Linear, Figma).
> Skills teach Claude how to use those tools the way your team actually works.
The guide breaks down into 3 core use cases:
1/ Document Creation
Create consistent output (presentations, code, designs) following your exact standards without re-explaining style guides every time.
2/ Workflow Automation
Multi-step processes that need consistent methodology. Example: sprint planning that fetches project status, analyzes velocity, suggests priorities, creates tasks automatically.
3/ MCP Enhancement
Layer expertise onto tool access. Your skill knows the workflows, catches errors, applies domain knowledge your team has built over years.
The technical setup is simpler than you'd think:
1/Required: One https://t.co/pt5Pefzhdy file with YAML frontmatter
Optional: Scripts, reference docs, templates
2/The YAML frontmatter is critical. It tells Claude when to load your skill without burning tokens on irrelevant context.
Two fields matter most:
- name (kebab-case, no spaces)
- description (what it does + when to trigger)
Get the description wrong and your skill never loads. Get it right and Claude knows exactly when you need it.
The guide includes 5 proven patterns:
1/ Sequential Workflow:
> Step-by-step processes in specific order (onboarding, deployment, compliance checks)
2/ Multi-MCP Coordination:
> Workflows spanning multiple services (design handoff from Figma to Linear to Slack)
3/ Iterative Refinement:
> Output that improves through validation loops (report generation with quality checks)
4/ Context-Aware Selection:
> Same outcome, different tools based on file type, size, or context
5/ Domain Intelligence:
> Embedded expertise beyond tool access (financial compliance rules, security protocols)
Common mistakes to avoid:
>. Vague descriptions that never trigger
> Instructions buried in verbose content
> Missing error handling for MCP calls
> Trying to do too much in one skill
The underlying insight:
> AI doesn't need to be general-purpose every conversation.
> Give it specialized knowledge for your specific workflows and it becomes genuinely useful for work.
It’s summer 2007.
You think you’re just heading to an internship.
You have no idea you’re walking into a 15-year marketing career in SaaS.
Looking back at how accidental careers start & why none of it looks impressive in the moment.
Post on LinkedIn:
https://t.co/aibS2BhlUI
We’re years into remote work world and there still seems to be a struggle with zoom courtesy.
Basics:
-MUTE when not speaking
-UNmute when trying to speak
-MAKE SURE YOUR CAT IS IN CLEAR VIEW
-Provide a BED FOR YOUR CAT
-HOLD your cat when not speaking
#CatsOfTwitter
Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others. #leadership#servantleader