From rust-skills
Manages on-demand generation of Rust crate skills from Cargo.toml dependencies, syncing documentation from docs.rs. Invoked via /sync-crate-skills, /clean-crate-skills, or /update-crate-skill.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/rust-skills:core-dynamic-skills [--force] | <crate_name>[--force] | <crate_name>general-purposeThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
> **Version:** 2.1.0 | **Last Updated:** 2025-01-27
Version: 2.1.0 | Last Updated: 2025-01-27
Orchestrates on-demand generation of crate-specific skills based on project dependencies.
Dynamic skills are:
~/.claude/skills/When entering a directory with Cargo.toml:
/sync-crate-skills/sync-crate-skills - Sync all dependencies/clean-crate-skills [crate] - Remove skills/update-crate-skill <crate> - Update specific skillCRITICAL: Check if agent and command infrastructure is available.
Try to read: ../../agents/ directory
Check if /create-llms-for-skills and /create-skills-via-llms commands work.
When full plugin infrastructure is available:
Cargo.toml
↓
Parse dependencies
↓
For each crate:
├─ Check ~/.claude/skills/{crate}/
├─ If missing: Check actionbook for llms.txt
│ ├─ Found: /create-skills-via-llms
│ └─ Not found: /create-llms-for-skills first
└─ Load skill
/sync-crate-skills [--force]
~/.claude/skills/{crate}/When agent/command infrastructure is NOT available, execute manually:
# Read dependencies
cat Cargo.toml | grep -A 100 '\[dependencies\]' | grep -E '^[a-zA-Z]'
Or use Read tool to parse Cargo.toml and extract:
[dependencies] section[dev-dependencies] section (optional)# List existing skills
ls ~/.claude/skills/
Compare with dependencies to find missing skills.
For each missing crate:
# 1. Fetch crate documentation
agent-browser open "https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/"
agent-browser get text ".docblock"
# Save content
# 2. Create skill directory
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/{crate}
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/{crate}/references
# 3. Create SKILL.md
# Use template from rust-skill-creator inline mode
# 4. Create reference files for key modules
agent-browser open "https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/{module}/"
agent-browser get text ".docblock"
# Save to ~/.claude/skills/{crate}/references/{module}.md
agent-browser close
WebFetch fallback:
WebFetch("https://docs.rs/{crate}/latest/{crate}/", "Extract API documentation overview, key types, and usage examples")
For Cargo workspace projects:
# 1. Parse root Cargo.toml for workspace members
cat Cargo.toml | grep -A 10 '\[workspace\]'
# 2. For each member, parse their Cargo.toml
for member in members; do
cat ${member}/Cargo.toml | grep -A 100 '\[dependencies\]'
done
# 3. Aggregate and deduplicate dependencies
# 4. Generate skills for missing crates
# Clean specific crate
rm -rf ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}
# Clean all generated skills
rm -rf ~/.claude/skills/*
# Remove old skill
rm -rf ~/.claude/skills/{crate_name}
# Re-generate (same as sync for single crate)
# Follow Step 3 above for the specific crate
~/.claude/skills/
├── tokio/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── references/
├── serde/
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ └── references/
└── axum/
├── SKILL.md
└── references/
/sync-crate-skills - Main sync command/clean-crate-skills - Cleanup command/update-crate-skill - Update command/create-llms-for-skills - Generate llms.txt (Agent Mode only)/create-skills-via-llms - Create skills from llms.txt (Agent Mode only)| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Commands not found | Skills-only install | Use inline mode |
| Cargo.toml not found | Not in Rust project | Navigate to project root |
| docs.rs unavailable | Network issue | Retry or skip crate |
| Permission denied | Directory issue | Check ~/.claude/skills/ permissions |
npx claudepluginhub actionbook/rust-skills --plugin rust-skillsCreates skills for Rust crate (e.g., tokio, serde) and std library documentation. Supports plugin mode with /create-llms-for-skills and inline mode with manual fetch.
Create, update, and manage Claude Code skills including SKILL.md files, slash commands, directory structures, frontmatter, substitutions, and invocation controls.
Guides creation of new Claude Code skills from scratch, listing existing user/project skills, samples, current directory, and providing metadata templates for descriptions/tags.