learn
Learn from mistakes by updating AGENTS.md. Use when a mistake was made that should be prevented in future sessions.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/learn && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4180" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/learn && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/learn
About this skill
Learn from Mistakes
You made a mistake. Good - this is an opportunity to prevent it from happening again.
Process
1. Analyze the Mistake
Identify:
- What went wrong: The specific action or omission
- Why it happened: The reasoning or assumption that led to the mistake
- Correct behavior: What should have been done instead
2. Formulate the Lesson
Create a concise entry for AGENTS.md:
- Common Mistake: Brief description of the anti-pattern (what NOT to do)
- Correct Behavior: Clear instruction of what TO do instead
The lesson should be:
- Actionable (tells you exactly what to do)
- Specific (not vague platitudes)
- Generalizable (applies beyond this one instance)
3. Find the Right Section
Read AGENTS.md and identify which section the lesson belongs in:
- General: Cross-cutting concerns, workflow issues, process mistakes
- TypeScript: Language-specific patterns
- Database: Migration and schema issues
- Orchestration Model: Agent/skill workflow issues
- Or create a new section if none fits
4. Update AGENTS.md
Add a new row to the appropriate table:
| <Common Mistake> | <Correct Behavior> |
5. Confirm the Update
Read back the updated section to verify the entry is clear and correctly formatted.
Example
If the mistake was "Ignored reviewer feedback about missing integration test":
| Ignoring review findings marked "Should fix" or "NEEDS USER DECISION" | Address ALL review findings before proceeding. If flagged as "NEEDS USER DECISION", ask the user. Never skip items marked "Should fix (Important)" |
Arguments
$ARGUMENTS
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