Convert a standard chord chart (chords-over-lyrics text) into song2html format. Use when the user provides a chord chart, lyrics with chords above them, or asks to convert a song into song2html format.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/song2html-claude-plugin:convert-chord-chartThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This skill teaches you how to convert a standard "chords-over-lyrics" text file into the song2html plain-text format.
This skill teaches you how to convert a standard "chords-over-lyrics" text file into the song2html plain-text format.
Standard chord charts look like one of these:
Amazing Grace
Key: G Tempo: 72 Time: 3/4
Author: John Newton
[Verse 1]
G C G
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
G C G D
That saved a wretch like me
[Chorus]
C G D G
I once was lost, but now am found
G C G
Was blind, but now I see
Amazing Grace (G)
[Verse]
[G]Amazing [C]grace, how [G]sweet the sound
[G]That saved a [C]wretch like [G]me [D]
[Chorus]
[C]I once was [G]lost, but [D]now am [G]found
Amazing Grace - Key of G
Verse: 1 4 1 5
Chorus: 4 1 5 1
V1: Amazing grace how sweet the sound / That saved a wretch like me
Ch: I once was lost but now am found / Was blind but now I see
[Intro] G
[Verse 1]
G C G
Amazing grace how sweet the sound
G C G D
That saved a wretch like me
Look for the song title and musical key. The key may appear:
Song Name (G)[Key: G]Write the title line:
Amazing Grace [G]
Gather author, tempo, time signature from the header area. Write as 2-space indented lines:
author: John Newton
tempo: 72
time: 3/4
For each section (verse, chorus, bridge, etc.), read the chord sequence in order of appearance. Deduplicate sections of the same type — Verse 1 and Verse 2 usually share the same chords.
From chords-over-lyrics like:
G C G
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
G C G D
That saved a wretch like me
The chord progression is: G C G G C G D
But look for the repeating pattern. In a 3/4 song with 4 chords per line, this is likely: G C G D (one chord per measure). Use musical judgment — the progression for the section is usually 4–8 chords that cycle.
Write as 2-space indented definitions:
verse: G C G D
chorus: C G D G
Important rules:
verse, chorus, bridge(G C) x2 D GThis is the critical step. For each lyric section, place a ^ caret at the exact syllable where each chord change occurs.
Given chords-over-lyrics:
G C G D
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
The chords align to specific syllables:
G → "Amazing" (start of line)C → "grace" (the comma area)G → "sweet"D → "sound"Convert to:
^Amazing ^grace, how ^sweet the ^sound
Caret placement rules:
^ consumes the next chord from the section's chord progression^ directly before the syllable/word where the chord sounds^ replaces the chord name — don't include the chord name in the lyrics^ (caret then space)Write under the Sections: header with 2-space indented names and 4-space indented lyrics:
Sections:
Verse 1:
^Amazing ^grace, how ^sweet the ^sound
^That saved a ^wretch like ^me
Chorus:
^I once was ^lost, but ^now am ^found
^Was blind, but ^now I ^see
If the chart specifies a song structure (e.g., V1 → C → V2 → C → Bridge → C), add:
Arrangements:
Full:
Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Chorus
Bridge
Chorus
How Great Thou Art
Key: Bb Time: 4/4 Tempo: 76
Writer: Carl Boberg
[Verse 1]
Bb Eb Bb
O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
Bb F Bb
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made
[Verse 2]
Bb Eb Bb
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder
Bb F Bb
Thy power throughout the universe displayed
[Chorus]
Eb Bb F Bb
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee
Eb Bb F Bb
How great Thou art, how great Thou art
Structure: V1, V2, Chorus, V1, V2, Chorus, Chorus
How Great Thou Art [Bb]
author: Carl Boberg
tempo: 76
time: 4/4
verse: Bb Eb Bb Bb F Bb
chorus: Eb Bb F Bb Eb Bb F Bb
Sections:
Verse 1:
^O Lord my ^God, when I in ^awesome wonder
^Consider ^all the worlds Thy ^hands have made
Verse 2:
^I see the ^stars, I hear the ^rolling thunder
^Thy power ^throughout the ^universe displayed
Chorus:
^Then sings my ^soul, my Savior ^God to ^Thee
^How great Thou ^art, how great Thou ^art
Arrangements:
Full:
Verse 1
Verse 2
Chorus
Verse 1
Verse 2
Chorus
Chorus
If a chord sounds between two words, attach the caret to the word that follows:
Input: Am G C
She walks in beauty
Output: ^She walks ^in ^beauty
If two chords happen rapidly on one word, split it or attach to the nearest syllable:
Input: G C
Amazing
Output: ^Ama^zing
If a lyric line has no chords above it, write it without any carets:
This line has no chord changes
If a section has chords but no lyrics, you can either omit it or create empty caret lines:
Intro:
^ ^ ^ ^
If the original uses Nashville numbers, keep them — song2html supports them natively:
verse: 1 4 5 1
chorus: 4 5 6m 1
If Verse 1 and Verse 2 genuinely have different chord progressions (rare), define separate chord sections:
verse-1: G C D G
verse-2: Am C D G
Then name your lyric sections to match: Verse-1 1: and Verse-2 1:.
song2html:validate_song to check for errorssong2html:write_song_file to save the resultsong2html:render_html to preview as HTMLCreates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.
npx claudepluginhub fingerskier/claude-plugins --plugin song2html