skill-evaluator
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El evaluador de habilidades es una herramienta para que los desarrolladores prueben y evalúen rigurosamente las Habilidades de Agente en varias CLIs de agentes de programación. Realiza una verificación determinista de los resultados de los scripts, prueba la precisión de la activación de habilidades y mide las mejoras de rendimiento en comparación con una línea base sin habilidades. Úsalo para validar la calidad de las habilidades, comparar versiones o configurar un conjunto de evaluación.
Instalación rápida
Claude Code
Recomendadonpx skills add HeshamFS/materials-simulation-skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/HeshamFS/materials-simulation-skillsgit clone https://github.com/HeshamFS/materials-simulation-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/skill-evaluatorCopia y pega este comando en Claude Code para instalar esta habilidad
Documentación
Skill Evaluator
Test whether a skill is correct, discoverable, and valuable — not just whether its unit tests pass. The harness is agent-agnostic: it drives whichever coding-agent CLI the user uses, because Agent Skills are portable across all of them.
When to use which layer
Three layers, increasing cost and fidelity (full rationale in
references/methodology.md):
| Layer | Question | Script | Needs a CLI? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Deterministic | Do the scripts emit the documented numbers? | run_script_checks.py | No |
| 2. Trigger | Does the description activate on the right prompts? | run_trigger_eval.py | Yes |
| 3. Quality | Does following the SKILL.md beat no skill? | run_quality_eval.py → grade → aggregate_benchmark.py | Yes |
Always run Layer 1 (it's free). Add Layers 2–3 when you can run a coding-agent CLI.
Step 0 — pick the agent CLI
Ask the user which coding agent they use, then map it to an adapter id. Supported:
claude-code, openai-codex, antigravity (the agy CLI that replaced Gemini
CLI on 2026-06-18), cursor-cli, github-copilot-cli, amp, opencode,
grok-cli. See the full matrix and auth in references/adapters.md, or run:
python scripts/agent_adapters.py list
Confirm the binary is installed and the auth env var is set (the matrix lists it). Before any real run, dry-run it to see the exact command:
python scripts/agent_adapters.py build <agent> --prompt "test" --workdir /tmp/wd
Step 1 — deterministic script checks (always)
python scripts/run_script_checks.py --skill <path-to-skill> --json
Runs the script_checks in the skill's evals/evals.json, executing each script
and grading its --json output against machine-checkable assertions. Exit non-zero
on any failure — safe for CI. If the skill has few/no script_checks, add them for
every eval whose answer is computable (schema in references/schemas.md); this is
the cheapest, most durable guard against doc↔code drift.
Step 2 — trigger / discovery eval
Does the description fire on the right prompts and stay quiet on near-misses?
# Dry-run first (prints the per-CLI commands, runs nothing):
python scripts/run_trigger_eval.py --skill <path> --agent <agent> --dry-run
# Real run with a labelled query set (~20: half should-trigger, half near-miss):
python scripts/run_trigger_eval.py --skill <path> --agent <agent> \
--queries queries.json --runs-per-query 3 --json
Design the query set per references/methodology.md (positives + tricky
negatives). Without --queries, the skill's eval prompts are used as
should-trigger cases — add negatives for a real discrimination test.
Step 3 — output-quality eval (the with/without delta)
The headline measure: does an agent following the SKILL.md beat no skill?
# 1. Dry-run the plan (no tokens spent):
python scripts/run_quality_eval.py --skill <path> --agent <agent> \
--workspace <skill>-workspace --dry-run
# 2. Real run: with-skill AND no-skill baseline, isolated clean dirs each:
python scripts/run_quality_eval.py --skill <path> --agent <agent> \
--workspace <skill>-workspace --iteration 1 --json
This installs the skill into a temp project skills dir for the with-skill run,
runs a clean baseline without it, and captures outputs/, response.txt, and
timing.json per run.
Then grade each run against its assertions and write grading.json
(references/grader.md — re-derive numbers, require concrete evidence, no partial
credit, critique weak assertions). For mechanically checkable assertions, reuse
Layer 1 rather than eyeballing.
Then aggregate into the benchmark with the delta:
python scripts/aggregate_benchmark.py <skill>-workspace/iteration-1 \
--skill-name <name> --agent <agent> --json
run_summary.delta.pass_rate is the value of the skill. Surface patterns the
averages hide (references/methodology.md): non-discriminating assertions,
high-variance evals, time/token tradeoffs. Put outputs in front of the user
before concluding.
Step 4 — iterate
Improve the skill from the signals (failed assertions, weak-assertion feedback,
transcripts, human review), generalizing rather than overfitting, keeping it lean,
explaining the why, and bundling repeated work into scripts. Rerun into
iteration-<N+1>/ and compare. Stop when results satisfy the user, feedback is
empty, or gains plateau. For "is the new version actually better?", use the blind
comparison described in references/methodology.md.
Outputs to report
- Layer 1: checks passed / assertions passed; any doc↔code drift found.
- Layer 2: trigger pass rate (positives that fired, negatives that stayed quiet).
- Layer 3: with-skill vs. without-skill pass rate delta, plus time/token cost.
Reference files
references/adapters.md— per-CLI headless command, skills dir, auth, caveats.references/methodology.md— the rigorous practices (read for non-trivial evals).references/grader.md— how to grade a run intograding.json.references/schemas.md— exact JSON shapes for every file.
Security
Input Validation
--agentis resolved against a fixed allowlist of known adapter ids/aliases (agent_adapters.py); unknown values are rejected (exit 2).--skillmust be a directory containingSKILL.mdor the runners exit 2.script_checksoperators and dotted paths are matched against fixed sets; no user string is evereval()'d or passed to a shell.
File Access
- The deterministic layer runs a skill's own scripts with the real interpreter and
reads only that skill's
evals/evals.json. - The quality/trigger layers create isolated working directories under a user-supplied workspace, copy the skill into them, and write results there.
Tool Restrictions
- Bash: runs the harness Python scripts and the selected coding-agent CLI.
- Read/Grep/Glob: inspect skills and results. Write: scaffold workspaces.
Safety Measures
- No
eval()/exec(); subprocess calls use explicit argument lists (nevershell=True); commands are built from the adapter spec, not string-concatenated. - The trigger/quality layers pass each CLI's auto-approve flag (e.g.
--dangerously-skip-permissions), which runs the agent with reduced safeguards. Only evaluate skills you trust, ideally inside a sandbox/container. Always--dry-runfirst to inspect the exact command. Auth is read from environment variables, never passed as command arguments.
Limitations
- Layers 2–3 require a supported CLI installed and authenticated; otherwise use Layer 1 only.
- Trigger detection is a cross-tool heuristic (did the transcript consult the skill?); for the most precise detection on Claude Code, parse its stream-json tool-use events.
- Token accounting is best-effort — only some CLIs report usage in headless output.
- New CLIs (Antigravity, Grok) are medium confidence; verify flags with the
vendor
--helpand--dry-run.
Repositorio GitHub
Frequently asked questions
What is the skill-evaluator skill?
skill-evaluator is a Claude Skill by HeshamFS. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform skill-evaluator-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install skill-evaluator?
Use the install commands on this page: add skill-evaluator to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does skill-evaluator belong to?
skill-evaluator is in the Meta category, tagged word, ai, testing and design.
Is skill-evaluator free to use?
Yes. skill-evaluator is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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