migrate-skills-between-libraries
Use when moving skills between library workspaces or upgrading from a personal library to a team library. Export from one workspace, import into another.
What this skill does
# Migrate Skills Between Libraries ## Goal Move skills from one library workspace to another without losing metadata, breaking dependencies, or duplicating entries. ## Guardrails - Always use `--dry-run` before any mutating command in the target workspace. - Always use `--list` to inspect the source library before importing. - Always use `--format json` for structured output when scripting migrations. - Never import skills without checking for name collisions in the target workspace first. - Always run `build-docs` in the target workspace after migration. ## Workflow ### Export: Identify skills to migrate from the source library 1. List all skills in the source workspace. ```bash cd /path/to/source-library npx ai-agent-skills list --format json --fields name,tier,workArea,collections ``` 2. For house copies, note the skill folder paths. For upstream picks, note the installSource. ### Import: Add skills to the target workspace 3. For house copies, use `vendor` to copy the skill folder into the target: ```bash cd /path/to/target-library npx ai-agent-skills vendor /path/to/source-library --skill <name> --area <workArea> --branch <branch> --why "Migrated from source library." --dry-run npx ai-agent-skills vendor /path/to/source-library --skill <name> --area <workArea> --branch <branch> --why "Migrated from source library." ``` 4. For upstream picks, use `catalog` to re-catalog from the original source: ```bash npx ai-agent-skills catalog <owner>/<repo> --skill <name> --area <workArea> --branch <branch> --why "Migrated from source library." --dry-run npx ai-agent-skills catalog <owner>/<repo> --skill <name> --area <workArea> --branch <branch> --why "Migrated from source library." ``` 5. Rebuild docs in the target workspace. ```bash npx ai-agent-skills build-docs ``` 6. Validate the target workspace. ```bash npx ai-agent-skills validate ``` ## Gotchas - Skill names must be unique per workspace. Check for collisions before importing. - House copies are full folder copies — the source and target are independent after migration. - Upstream picks re-catalog from the original upstream source, not the intermediate library. - Dependencies (`requires` field) must also be migrated. Check `info --format json` for each skill's dependency graph. - Collection membership does not transfer automatically. Use `curate --collection <id>` to add migrated skills to target collections.
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